Originally Posted by
Manfred M
I will definitely be printing some of these as part of the print making masterclass I am taking right now. My test prints are on Epson White Proofing Paper White Semimatte; I've done some test prints already.
If I turn these into a book, I will likely go with one of the Moab Lasal Dual papers that can be printed on both sides. It comes in a matte and a semi-gloss. It's not a great paper when compared to some of the higher end stuff, but for a book, this is a less important consideration.
When go the exhibition / competition route, I will be handling these as fine art prints and will use Epson Hot Press Bright paper although I might do a test on Canson Baryta Photographique just to get a touch more dynamic range. Right now the rag papers are popular in exhibitions because of the painterly look they give and lack of glare under exhibition lighting (it's an uncoated paper).