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Spray it with a UV spray! And see what happens! That's what I do.
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When you print with pigment ink on uncaoted art paper, matte black is mandatory.
But you can try it with a dye ink set too! I did some prints with fuji DL ink on this kind of paper and results were similar to pigment regarding d-max. But there was another issue: strange artifacts on some paper with some printers...
So the results depend on the properties of the fiber: some aquarelle paper is described as "short fiber", what probably is to limit the "spreading" of the water color while painting. Besides it is sometimes described as "sized" - which means a kind of glue is applied on one or both siides of the sheet. And it depends on how the ink interacts with a certain fiber.
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I've been wanting to purchase art paper but have no clue what I'm getting into. I didn't know that the printer changes the dpi for art paper; good to know.
You know, I'm learning a lot about how different papers represent colors differently and their limitations. For example, I didn't know that glossy paper is more vibrant than matte. Yes, I'm that clueless...LOL!
But, I didn't know my printer, the Pro-100, can perform magic. And how would I get the same outcome by sending it off to a print lab? And all the complexities of what you really want, how would you express that to a lab and would they truly understand it?
So, yes, I love printing my own art.
Question:
I am using Qimage and have selected the ICC profile for Canson watercolor paper. Driver does not manage color.
Does the media type setting make any difference? Seems redundant.