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..is a paper I have read and heard a great deal about, but had not tried. Today was the day to change that. I am making a print to give to a friend as a 'thank you' for teaching me a new form of fishing.
The image is posted in another thread.
I did'nt take photo but I did process it. Mainly in Topaz, but also in PS and was planning on the usual Matte treatment on Canson Watercolour. Having GRUNGED the presentation I felt that the behaviour of the medium texture paper aged my friend a bit too much (no hope for me alas!). The effect I wanted was gritty and a bit hard edged in 'feel' not outright distressed and in your face. Reprinting several times with various reprocess options failed to deliver anyting like what I had in mind. Having used up the last A4 Watercolour sheet I cast around for another A4 paper. The box of Baryta was all I have aside of Canon papers (nothing at all against them) but they are just too mellow for what I wanted.
With nothing to lose but a sheet of expensive paper I set up the 3880 as per Canson instructions in Lightroom, using a Canson made ICC Profile. To be honest I did not expect to nail even a half decent output first up. So imagine my surprise when a very acceptable print rolled out first go. The Baryta is a satin texture with a bit more gloss than the plain Ink Jet Paper I favour for my Matte prints.
The colours are rich with good depth. Black is good, and gives some nice but not exceptional deeper shadow detail.
All in all, well worth a try if an image seems to need a bit more 'sympathy'
Hope this is of use to someone,
Cheers,
Andrew
The image is posted in another thread.
I did'nt take photo but I did process it. Mainly in Topaz, but also in PS and was planning on the usual Matte treatment on Canson Watercolour. Having GRUNGED the presentation I felt that the behaviour of the medium texture paper aged my friend a bit too much (no hope for me alas!). The effect I wanted was gritty and a bit hard edged in 'feel' not outright distressed and in your face. Reprinting several times with various reprocess options failed to deliver anyting like what I had in mind. Having used up the last A4 Watercolour sheet I cast around for another A4 paper. The box of Baryta was all I have aside of Canon papers (nothing at all against them) but they are just too mellow for what I wanted.
With nothing to lose but a sheet of expensive paper I set up the 3880 as per Canson instructions in Lightroom, using a Canson made ICC Profile. To be honest I did not expect to nail even a half decent output first up. So imagine my surprise when a very acceptable print rolled out first go. The Baryta is a satin texture with a bit more gloss than the plain Ink Jet Paper I favour for my Matte prints.
The colours are rich with good depth. Black is good, and gives some nice but not exceptional deeper shadow detail.
All in all, well worth a try if an image seems to need a bit more 'sympathy'
Hope this is of use to someone,
Cheers,
Andrew