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When you find the right image for it, I think you'll know before you ever hit print. But if you like to work creatively, it is a very nice paper to have on hand. Let's face it. This lovely paper is not suitable for every image, or every kind of image.
Combined with Photoshop the results have a soft muted effect that works well with color, sepia or black and white. If you are looking for a good photo paper that will give your images an almost watercolor like result this is it.
Of course I printed my first picture on the wrong side. I turned the paper over and printed it again with spectacular results. It is great paper. It was not very good. E pson should mark the back of the paper. The instructions say to print on the whitest side. It is very hard for someone with limited vision like me to tell which side is the whitest.
Also for the price I'd say that it's not worth the amount. Because the over texture it seemed to make the images look unsharp. If you looking for a great paper with some nice texture the Epson watercolor paper is better I find. This is a nice paper, as pretty much all epson papers are. However I found this paper to overly textured and didn't seem to accept the ink from a 1280 very well.
The colors and intensity are right on. Not so with this paper. I've mostly printed nature photos and pet photos with this paper, and I am extremely happy with both. This paper produces prints that are not quite as sharp as you would get with premium glossy paper, or even matte photo paper, but it's a very nice look. I'm an artist who works a lot with charcoal and colored chalk pencils, so for me, these prints look like the product of someone who just completed a KILLER piece of art.On other Epson papers, my Epson R320 usually prints everything a tiny bit darker than what my screen shows in photoshop, so I always have to lighten my photos a little more than normal in order to get a perfect print.
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