In this video Chris explains why he chooses Platine by Canson Infinity for some of his prints. #photography #cansoninfinity #printing #landscapephotography #photography #print
Chris, txs - Trying to decide if I want to go with Platine or Baryta II. Your comment about Platine resolution was interesting. I ran a resolution test chart on Platine vs Baryta II. At least on the P7500 the Baryta shows higher resolution. Probably because ink is bleeding more on Platine. Canson recommend -15 Ink Density for their Platine profile. Platine images do look more lively, because the prints are more reflective, but I think that's going to be a real pain, except in perfect lighting.
Hi! I recently purchased the Epson et-8550/l8180 printer and I’m testing papers. So far, hahnemuhle is not such a great option for this printer, especially since they don’t provide profiles for it. Now I’m looking into Canson and I was wondering if you can recommend a paper for fine art automotive photography, with a lot of black, dark areas and gradients. I will probably get a test pack, but I would appreciate any advice. Also, Canon Velvet Fine Art paper might be an option. Thank you!
Hi. I use profiles made from my own Epson 7900. The generic Canson ICC profiles are very good from what I have seen. You can get your own 'printer specific' profiles made if you don't want to try the generic ones..., there is still the odd company that will do it for you. Chris