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Not just inks have a significant impact onto the fading performance but the paper in such test as well; I started a
fading test with a range of inkjet papers and measured as well the black level at the start of this test, it's the
L- luminance value of the Lab value of the black spot on the target test sheet, tested with the Epson 106 ink in this test, for all papers.
3.27___ Sihl 0769 Quickdry - the former Adli Sihl paper
4.66 ___Glossy 240---a PE/RC paper by AC Concept via Ebay
4.51___ Canon PT 101
4.76___HP Premium Plus Photo Paper-glossy - the only glossy paper w/o optical brighteners in the test
3.63___Tecco Baryta BT270
7.72___Mediajet PhotoArt White Baryta 310g
9.83___Hahnemühle Photo Gloss Baryta 320g
4.34___Truecolor metallic by Print4Life-Ebay
9.70___FineArt Bright Velvet by farbenwerk - a webshop for inks and papers
This quick test already shows quite a wide variance between the papers, and not even all Baryta papers are alike, the measured differences are visible in direct comparison, a good black level gives a visible improvement of the contrast impression and more details in the darker image areas.
fading test with a range of inkjet papers and measured as well the black level at the start of this test, it's the
L- luminance value of the Lab value of the black spot on the target test sheet, tested with the Epson 106 ink in this test, for all papers.
3.27___ Sihl 0769 Quickdry - the former Adli Sihl paper
4.66 ___Glossy 240---a PE/RC paper by AC Concept via Ebay
4.51___ Canon PT 101
4.76___HP Premium Plus Photo Paper-glossy - the only glossy paper w/o optical brighteners in the test
3.63___Tecco Baryta BT270
7.72___Mediajet PhotoArt White Baryta 310g
9.83___Hahnemühle Photo Gloss Baryta 320g
4.34___Truecolor metallic by Print4Life-Ebay
9.70___FineArt Bright Velvet by farbenwerk - a webshop for inks and papers
This quick test already shows quite a wide variance between the papers, and not even all Baryta papers are alike, the measured differences are visible in direct comparison, a good black level gives a visible improvement of the contrast impression and more details in the darker image areas.
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