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Nov 18, 2013 12:26 |  #1

Do you have a preference. More and More I am just starting to like Fuji to the point it's all I want to use.

It just seems thicker and nicer. However the only lab I have that does it now is Millers.

What's your thoughts?




  
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Nov 18, 2013 14:00 |  #2

I've always preferred Fuji. Try ProDPI in Denver. I'm pretty sure they are using Fuji. H&H Color Lab in KC always used Fuji but may have gone to Kodak a few years ago. You might check them as well.


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Nov 18, 2013 14:24 |  #3

I like Red Rivers metallic pearl paper and Canons Pro Platinum series of paper. It's funny but I have not used Fuji paper for digital printing but used it exclusively for "analog" darkroom printing oh say about 45 years ago.


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Nov 18, 2013 15:03 |  #4

Joe Ravenstein wrote in post #16461445 (external link)
I like Red Rivers metallic pearl paper and Canons Pro Platinum series of paper. It's funny but I have not used Fuji paper for digital printing but used it exclusively for "analog" darkroom printing oh say about 45 years ago.

+1 for the Red River




  
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Nov 18, 2013 15:27 |  #5

thanks everyone. And you know I love HH Color Lab and I love their leather accessories and stuff. I never used them for prints much but for no reason, just habit of using Millers I guess. I should give them a try. They did send me a sample print when I signed up. I'll have to look around for it and check the paper.

I will also check out red river.




  
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Nov 18, 2013 16:41 |  #6

Because of the brands mentioned and the reference to pro labs, my impression was that the OP was asking about wet lab papers. My comments were about wet papers.

I am not aware of any Fuji inkjet papers and my first experience with Kodak inkjet paper was so bad that, in the words of the bluesman, "I'm gonna leave ya runnin', baby, 'cause walkin' is most too slow!"


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