City Lights, pt. 1

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The Steelhead Bar & Grille left the lights on for me. If you’re ever in Spokane, give them a try.

I recommend trying Metallic paper, and as big as you can stand.

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The Steelhead Bar & Grille left the lights on for me. If you’re ever in Spokane, give them a try.

I recommend trying Metallic paper, and as big as you can stand.

The Steelhead Bar & Grille left the lights on for me. If you’re ever in Spokane, give them a try.

I recommend trying Metallic paper, and as big as you can stand.

 

Things To Know About Paper Selection


Matte

Best for soft photos or subdued colors, such as portraits and low-contrast black-and-whites.

  • 60 lb Basis Weight

  • Acid Free Base & Coating


Satin

Best for detailed photos or saturated colors, such as landscapes and environmental portraits, as well as punchy black-and-whites.

  • 68 lb Basis Weight

  • Acid Free Base

  • Slightly Acidic Coating


Metallic

Best for vibrant, high-contrast photos with high dynamic range, such as urban and architectural photos where metal and glass reflections can take advantage of the paper’s pearlescence.

  • 66 lb Basis Weight

  • Acid Free Base

  • Slightly Acidic Coating

  • Low OBA Reduces Visible Yellowing


Archival

True conservation-grade, museum-quality cotton rag paper similar to watercolor or cold press paper. Some brightness and vibrancy is sacrificed in exchange for longevity.

  • Ideally Handled with Gloves

  • 84 lb Basis Weight

  • OBA, Acid, Lignin Free to Maximize Print Lifespan