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May 17, 2006 11:54 |  #16

I provide my clients with the lustre surface prints that are produced by my commercial lab. If these are mounted in a leather bound album then I have them sprayed with a protective coat that does not alter their appearance.

So far nobody has offered to purchase the DVD for additional cost when they've inquired.


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May 17, 2006 12:05 as a reply to  @ post 1516087 |  #17

Hello,

coreypolis wrote:
matte paper is so bland for people. weddings really need the extra pop of a gloss, and I prefer Ilfords Gallerie smooth pearl, its somewhere inbetween a luster and a semi gloss

Another vote for IG Smooth Pearl. The finish is somewhere between Epson's Premium Luster and Premium SemiGloss. It's fairly resistant to finger prints and more scratch resistant than Premium Luster. The color profiles from Ilford's site are spot on for the Epson 7800/9800.


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May 17, 2006 20:35 as a reply to  @ sapearl's post |  #18

sapearl wrote:
So far nobody has offered to purchase the DVD for additional cost when they've inquired.

Maybe your price is too high? I sell mine at a discount when a feature album is purchased. Is it better to have the $$$ in your pocket from the negatives, or better to have control of them?


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May 18, 2006 15:01 |  #19

Lustre/ Lustre coated. Glossy paper is too "wallgreens" :D




  
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