what paper do you find best for what type of photo

jann1033

<font color=darkcoral>Right now I'm an inch of nat
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sorry sure this has been asked before but i don't regularly get stuff printed...i used adorama this time and the quality was ok and i loved the metallic paper for one shot but just wondering what those who print or get prints made a lot like for what type of photo( ie b&W, portrait etc)...i'm going to try mpix next but had a deal for adorama and wanted to try them...i think mpix had some photo types listed under each paper choice but would like personal experince...

the biggest problem i had with adorama was the b&w wasn't as contrasty , not sure if it was due to the metallic paper or if they adjusted color( i asked them not to) they recommeded another paper for B&w but i wanted the metallic for another shot.

also anyway other than paying shipping a few times by making multiple orders to get a few types of paper per order? e i had a b&W and some color but had to get them all in the same paper, it appeared mpix was the same way.
 
I use mpix and their metallic paper for most everything, I just delivered a 16x24 last night, that I had mpix print on metallic and mount on the double weight matboard, the couple raved for at least 15 minutes{seriously no exaggeration} at how great it looked..it was their 60th wedding anniversary and it was a posed shot of them, their children,grandchildren and greatgrandchildren

I'm fairly sure I read somewhere that the metallic is best for color prints..
 
the one i really wanted on metallic was kind of an abstractly feather on waves over sand and i really liked the way it turned out. the metallic makes it almost look like a hologram or something ( husband hates the photo but it's not for him anyway and the color is perfect in daughter's bathroom:lmao: )
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i am wondering though how much that effect would be lost with glass over it?
 
awesome shot

how large are you going with it...

if you have mpix do it I highly recommend having them mount it as well,
I found my 16x24 much easier to handle, and it made framing easier,
 

Cool shot! Color would be perfect in my bathroom too, but those walls are adorned with framed kiddie art. :goodvibes I agree that metallic paper would work well. I've had a few done in Mpix's metallic and the turned out great. IIRC they recommend it more for color, but I did one b&w and I really like it.
 














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