I live in the UK, a beginner ( for several years ), and purchased papers from online-paper.co.uk
Hahnemühle ( is this pronounced Ha nee mull ?) Fine Art Pearl and Innova F-type FibaPrint Gloss.
I use RawShooter to convert Canon 5D RAW images to be opened in Photoshop CS.
I have calibrated my monitor using Spyder 2 and also have PrintFix Pro for making profiles for my Epson 2100.
I converted one colour image and one b/w image ( desaturated colour image in RawShooter ) to 16bit TIF and printed from Photoshop using downloaded profiles from the respective manufacturer site. ( no Photoshop tweaks, all levels and sharpening etc done in RawShooter )
Obervations:-
1) Both colour and b/w prints were very dark using "relative colormetric", they looked better printed using "perceptual".
2) The Innova paper has very good blacks and gives the impression of greater range/depth of contrast ( a beginners way of understanding DMAX? )
3) The Hahnemühle prints looked positively blue compared to the absolute blacks of Innova print.
Questions:-
1) Does it make a difference what colour space I assign in RawShooter at the time of conversion? I used sRGB ... would a wider gamut colour space be better ?
2) In RawShooter I can assign any of the colour spaces that I have profiles loaded for .... could I use the profile for the paper/printer directly?
3) In the Epson printer settings ... what paper should I select? I used Premium semi-gloss, so that I could set custom no colour management, 2880 dpi
4) What is the best way to deal with b/w using RawShooter and Photoshop combination? Convert desaturated RAW to TIF and assign Grey 2.2? Then what settings do I use in Photoshop .. Grey 2.2 Perceptual and set the Epson 2100 to b/w custom gamma 2.2?
P.S The Innova F-type I bought has got a very noticiable texture.. certainly not smooth.