Printing Paper for HDR Photos

no one has ever taken an HDR photo since its a processing technique lol


thats just marketing most decent quality gloss or FB papers would show a good range of tones and gamut. GLoss is going to look pants behind glass though.
 
no one has ever taken an HDR photo since its a processing technique lol


thats just marketing most decent quality gloss or FB papers would show a good range of tones and gamut. GLoss is going to look pants behind glass though.

I thought one TOOK a number of photos to make a HDR photo. Maybe I was wrong, its all done on the computer without a photograph ever been taken. LOL
 
all done on computer.

never seen red river papers in the UK though. we only get one or two of the US papers that I can think of and they are pretty expensive e.g canson infinity & crane muso.
 
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all done on computer.

never seen red river papers in the UK though. we only get one or two of the US papers that I can think of and they are pretty expensive e.g canson infinity & crane muso.

I don't know about UK prices but I have found things in the US are generally a lot cheaper than they are in the UK. That said if you add import duty and UK postage it may well be on the expensive side. One of the perks of living in the states if you order from another state no tax :)

I started the thread for all board members, there are members that are not UK based. There was one UK member asking about metallic paper and he said he could not find it in the UK suppliers he knew about.
 
AFAIK there is no metalic type paper in the UK like you have the states.


apart from the cheap no name makes we get

epson, canon, HP, ilford, harman, hahnemhule, fotospeed, permajet, innova, olmec, kodak, fuji, tecco.

The cost to import is not worth it
 
AFAIK there is no metalic type paper in the UK like you have the states.


apart from the cheap no name makes we get

epson, canon, HP, ilford, harman, hahnemhule, fotospeed, permajet, innova, olmec, kodak, fuji, tecco.

The cost to import is not worth it

Epson, Canon, Ilford and HP I know and used Epson exclusively. Then I gave Red River Metallic a go. Some of the photos were oustanding and some were in my opinion just like Epson Premioum Glossy. B&W prints seem to do very well on the metallic paper.
 
This has been covered a couple of times on the forum

The metalic material has been available or some time - here's a previous post http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=297382&highlight=metalic

http://www.metallurgy4.com/ is probably the same to print your own - though you'l need to mount it well to get the effect

Don't believe everything you read here, there are some excellent papers from the USA - some of which, MOAB in particular, are quite unique, and are well worth the effort... though you'll find some are already imported...
 
not the same thing

the redriver polar metallic is the inkjet equivilent of Kodak Endura Metallic papers that you get from wet labs

This has been covered a couple of times on the forum

The metalic material has been available or some time - here's a previous post http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=297382&highlight=metalic

http://www.metallurgy4.com/ is probably the same to print your own - though you'l need to mount it well to get the effect

Don't believe everything you read here, there are some excellent papers from the USA - some of which, MOAB in particular, are quite unique, and are well worth the effort... though you'll find some are already imported...
 
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