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Bill Kilpatrick

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Nov 20, 2000, 3:00:00 AM11/20/00
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Has anybody actually used any of the special photopapers that provide a
watercolor-like texture? Does the print actually look like a watercolor, or
(as I suspect) is it just generally softer in its appearance than a print on
regular photopaper?

mopi

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Nov 20, 2000, 3:00:00 AM11/20/00
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I tried it using watercolour paper as sold in an art shop. Effect is
like a cross between a watercolour and a line drawing - if that makes
any sense.. As you've guessed it's much softer than using photo paper.

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nigel.wood1

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Nov 21, 2000, 3:37:55 AM11/21/00
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I have printed on water colour art paper. I wanted to give myself a helping
> hand to paint a good picture.
> I first lightened the image so as to just be able to see it, then I
painted
> it with good results as long as you
> dont use the paint to wet as the printer ink starts to mix with the
paint.I
> am going to try pastels, this could proove to be better,-----Anyone out
> there try anything like this, please reply.
> From Nigel Wood mailto:nigel...@ntlworld.com

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Carol Fisher

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Nov 21, 2000, 3:00:00 AM11/21/00
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I have used Epson's water color paper for the 2000P. I found it not too
much different than their matte finish, just textured rather than
smooth. The picture I used to test would have been appropriate for a
"water color" look, i.e. lotus plants, but I didn't see much of a
difference to warrant stocking another style. BTW, the epson papers,
both matte and glossy, I think are really terrific!


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