Jim,
I think any of the Epson Glossy papers will have a disclaimer about
shifts if the print is not behind glass.
Joel W.
> -----Original Message-----
> It is Epson paper, but I think it may be Premium Glossy. I do have
> Colorlife as well, but I don't believe I used it for this
> image. I'll post
> an update once I'm sure!
>
> Jim Caldwell
>
>
> Jim,
> I know what kind of ink you're using but not what kind of paper. They
> work together (or not). If you haven't, you might try Epson Colorlife
> paper. Ilford Gallery Classic Gloss is my favorite glossy
> paper. Both
> resist shifts and fading very well with the dye ink I use.
>
> Joel W.
> >
> >
> > When the Epson 1270 first came out, there was a lot of hue (no pun
> > intended!) and cry about a red shift occuring after a few
> > days or weeks (in
> > some instances, a few hours). I understood that Epson had
> solved the
> > problem, but a print I created a few weeks ago is gradually
> > turning red in
> > the black areas of the image. This print is of the Bounty
> > (the ship used
> > for the Marlon Brando version of the movie), and the black ship is
> > gradually turning red and there is even a slight magenta cast
> > in the sky.
> > The print is not behind glass and is merely hanging on my
> wall. I was
> > wondering if anyone else had experienced this same problem with the
> > 1270/1280/1290 printers?
> >
> > Jim Caldwell
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