Tried Canon Photo Paper Pro Premium Matte and was disgusted by the feel, texture, and print quality. It was essentially like cardstock, and created very ugly prints. It also seemed like there was no coating or finish on the paper whatsoever. What matte paper do you recommend?
Good video but for a comparison should rwally have the same photo for all three examples. Comparing a dark sunset pic to a bright photo of a face is just too different.
Noted. In my shop I have the same photo for comparison. My goal for the video was to focus on the reflective aspects. So yeah I agree for the contrast differences, but I was trying to show photos that I felt fit the paper.
Tried Canon Photo Paper Pro Premium Matte and was disgusted by the feel, texture, and print quality. It was essentially like cardstock, and created very ugly prints. It also seemed like there was no coating or finish on the paper whatsoever. What matte paper do you recommend?
That surprises me, thought Ive never used it. I use Red River Polar matte. My fine art paper is matte as well which is Moab Entrada Natural.
@@phototocanvaspdx Thanks for the recommendations.
Good video but for a comparison should rwally have the same photo for all three examples. Comparing a dark sunset pic to a bright photo of a face is just too different.
Noted. In my shop I have the same photo for comparison. My goal for the video was to focus on the reflective aspects. So yeah I agree for the contrast differences, but I was trying to show photos that I felt fit the paper.