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    If Kodak Ultra Endura is going to be the paper for home RA4 printing going forward, what differences can we expect versus Supra Endura ?
    (So far, I've only used Supra Endura N and find it very nice)

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    You will find the digital papers to be very high contrast.
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    Hmm... Kodak claim it to be suitable for optical printing... can we control contrast in RA4 ? (I think I read we can't)

    The sell sheet makes Ultra sound quite nice actually, but might not be ideal for all subjects. I wonder if it's the same thickness as Supra ?
    Last edited by nextreme; 03-30-2010 at 08:32 PM. Reason: Just read the Kodak sell sheet

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    I think it is the same thickness. You can control contrast by adding sodium sulphite, but not saturation.
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    I printed the same negative using Supra and Supra VC and posted the results here somewhere. While VC was higher in contrast, it wasn't a crazy difference. If you are in business doing optical prints and need the same color and contrast as the old, it won't work, but if you are a fine artist printing your own stuff like I do, you can adjust to it's qualities just like when Kodak discontinued B&W paper and had to change to something else.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thisismyname09 View Post
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