Luminous Landscape Forum
Raw & Post Processing, Printing => Printing: Printers, Papers and Inks => Topic started by: MACoberly on March 10, 2011, 01:46:01 pm
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I recently had a test print on Kodak Duraflex paper facemounted to acrylic. I really love the look. After researching comparisons of Duraflex and Fujiflex I found the fujiflex has more contrast, color saturation, and perhaps a more 3d feel. I'm not sure if anyone has any experience comparing the two mounted in this way, but I'm wondering if the differences are profound? Can I just adjust the contrast and color saturation to try and match the fujiflex look and feel?
Thanks in advance for your replies.
Mason.
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I thought Duraflex was a discontinued paper?
On the other hand, I left the chemistry in 1997 for the todays pigment inkjet prints solely.
And I think most of the fellows here, has done the same.
/Sven
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Sorry, I guess I need to retract the question. The lab I used actually printed on the fujiflex paper. Their pricing sheet lists it as duraflex for some reason. The lab tech did confirm that duraflex was discontinued a few years back.