I just came into a family heritage altering experience. My father was an internationally know amateur Photographer in the 1930s. His negatives were lost for 72 years (he died in May 1940 at age 29 ----I was three.) his negatives were found 100 miles from here in a fire proof steel box, about 225 rolls of film, 16 negatives per roll ( 645 format...shot with a zeiss Super Ikonta A, with Zeiss Tessar lens, compur shutter). I am going to make 11" x 14" prints of selected negatives, hopefully, for a museum show featuring his work. I plan to make prints, use acid free 16"x20" mats, mounted on acid free fome core with archival mounting strips. The matted prints will not be framed. I want to use a paper to best show off the B&W images, with a heavy base, so as to not wrinkle. Two of my favorite B&W papers are Epson Exhibition Fiber, and Ilford Gold Fibre Silk. Neither paper is available in 11"x14". I hate to buy 13"x19" paper and cut it down (I am 75 yrs old and on fixed income budget). The few actual prints actually printed by my father look like Kodak Medalist "G" surface (based on my darkroom days). I use the paper mfg's canned profiles, i do not have the resources to make custom profiles. I use epson 3800, and 7890 printers. Any suggestions much appreciated.......I know you get what you pay for, but high quality at a budget price (IMPOSSIBLE?), would be a god-send
Thanks in advance
Dave in NJ