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<x-charset iso-8859-1>Can't sell Generations on Royal Plush? May I suggest to you this is one of the most beautiful combinations going, but that it may require a slight reorientation in your way of 'seeing' and/or printing. It also has the 'gallery approved' cachet of being Giclee! I'd be surprised if any photographer who 'mastered' the process of using these materials didn't sell more prints while charging more for them too. Dave > Hi: > > With all this talk about the fading of 1270 prints, I'm very seriously > thinking of buying another 1200 (I sold my first for the 1270) and using the > extreme gamut inks with the glossy or satin stock advertised. I sell prints > to the public, and the low gamut, MIS or Generations pigment inks just won't > do--I can't sell them! I have not seen the output from the x-gamut inks, so > I'm looking for opinions from anyone that has a 1200, and who has tried the > inks. Are they as good as claimed? How about the satin paper, is this > similar to a matte photo paper or what? Any comments appreciated! > > Regards, > > Troy - Turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for list instructions. </x-charset>
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