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    Hi,

    Has anybody had experience using different types of paper when making prints? The last time I was looking at paper I noticed that Kodak offers a variety of textured papers. I was wondering if they could be used create photo prints with a different look.

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    I have used the canvas paper and I don't remember the brand. I had great results and everyone thinks the pictures are paintings....funny but true!

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    • #3
      I haven't tried anything out of the norm but t-shirt transfer paper and although it printed well, I wasn't as impressed with the looks of the transfer vs silk screening. You got to becareful in the ironing process. It seems to last quite a long time and through numerous washings though since the transfer was done about 3 years ago on a new t-shirt that has now become a work shirt but the transfer is still going strong.
      I am seriously considering trying the textured paper after what Jill said. Sounds great. I would love to add canvas look to my printings other than applying a texture filter from Photoshop.
      DJ

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      • #4
        Debbie,

        If you try it, let us know what you think about it. Also the brand name, and anything else that might be pertinent. I haven't tried anything out of the norm, but it sounds interesting. When I was shooting weddings, I would sometimes have a nice large print made on canvas. They really looked impressive, and I just wonder how the canvas paper would compare.

        Ed

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        • #5
          Ed,
          That is one of the pictures I did on canvas...a wedding party, and they loved it. I think it was Avery paper...very thick but went thru the printer no problem.

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          • #6
            Thanks Jill. Do you know anything about the keeping qualities of the paper?

            Ed

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            • #7
              A staggering array of papers (and other things) can be printed on if your printer has two things: a straight-through printing path (or a bypass option that allows a straight-through path), and a paper thickness adjustment of some sort (my Epson 1270 has a lever on the right-hand side, under the cover).
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              • #8
                Ed, I have 3 framed canvas prints on my wall (no glass) and have had no fading in two years....amazingly so. The colors are great That is the extent of my knowledge! Oh, I use a h/p deskjet 952c printer.

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                • #9
                  That's better than nothing Jill. Thanks.

                  Ed

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                  • #10
                    Thanks Jill,

                    Sounds like you had some good results with the canvas. I checked Avery out. They also offer watercolor, leather, pebble, and corduroy. That's quite an assortment.

                    I have some nice images of my grand children and would like to make up something special for my daughter. It sounds like the canvas might be what I'm looking for.

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