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Red River Palo Duro Baryta Fiber 300 (RRPDBF)
A Recent Addition to the Baryta-based Luster Papers and M3 Redux

This paper appeared on the market earlier in 2020. I started into the review soon after that, but several aspects of the profiling, compounded by the disruptions attributable to COVID-19 resulted in delayed completion; however, the technical matters are now dealt with, allowing me to bundle up what will be a somewhat longish article for a paper review. That is because when I started testing the paper using Red River’s profile for my Epson SC-P5000, I quickly realized I was dealing with an “M3” profile, which is different from the usual M0/M1/M2 profiles. I’l...

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Mark has been making photographs for the past six decades and started adopting a digital workflow in 1999 first with scanning film, then going fully digital in 2004. He has worked with a considerable range of software, equipment and techniques over the years, accumulated substantial experience as an author, educator and communicator in several fields and is a frequent contributor to the Luminous-Landscape website. Mark developed a particular interest in film scanning and authored the ebook “Scanning Workflows with SilverFast 8, SilverFast HDR, Adobe Photoshop Lightroom and Adobe Photoshop” available on the SilverFast website. In his “other life” (the one that pays for the photography), Mark is a retiree from the World Bank Group and now a consultant in electric power development.
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