I like the ideas you put forward, Ivo. I also like the way that when you make a direct link to something I have penned, it instantly shows me my frequent typos, typos that I obviously never see whan I check before posting. Quite amazing, that.
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To print or not to print.
For a while, I used to buy Hahnemeuhle (I always have to check the spelling) papers and print what I though worth the cost.
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I use Hahnemühle Bamboo. Great paper.
I first used Hahnemühles photorag. It took me serious effort to get the profile correct, but eventually it worked out.
And then, Hahnemühle took over Harman and I had to buy in more photorag in the middle of a series of prints and the new badge turned out not to be the original Photorag I was used hence the profile became worthless.
After extensive communication with Hahnemühle and sending test strips they admitted they had to change the recipe due to unavailable raw materials. Fair enough. (I still think they swapped the Photorag for a cheaper to produce Harman sibling)
Hahnemühle sent me samples of all fine art paper and after I found Bamboo the most what I liked (to be honest, I like it more than the original photorag) they send me two A3+ 50pc packs free of charge. AND they’ve created a custom made profile for my printers (Epson 7600 and 2100)
What a service.
The 7600 is retired and because my workflow with the Bamboo in the old 2100 is so spot on, I ‘m not very enthusiast to buy a new printer. Tough I should, the 2100 is obsolete as a Ford T and the ink cartridges are filled with liquid gold.