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Jul 24, 2008 20:41 |  #1

If anyone is using slip in albums, what type of paper do you usually print one? I know that this will vary a little by labs, but generally speaking, what type do you think looks the best?


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Jul 25, 2008 01:32 |  #2

Maybe I should of ask if very many people even offer these to their clients?


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Jul 25, 2008 02:59 |  #3

im gonna say paper doesnt matter much in slip in albums because of the plastic over the print.


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Jul 25, 2008 03:59 |  #4

I always use Matt/Lustre anyway


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Jul 25, 2008 09:50 |  #5

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im gonna say paper doesnt matter much in slip in albums because of the plastic over the print.

I have gotten two albums this week, one is a Bella Flora and the other is the The Book from Rennissance. Neither one fo them have a coating or plastic cover? Which albums do you use that have it on the matte?


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Jul 25, 2008 10:22 |  #6

I use luster paper most of the time. Occasionally, if I feel the image could make the paper work, I use metallic paper.


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