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Thermal Transfer Printing Artifact

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Thermal Transfer Printing Artifact

2024-06-16 05:58:22

Nice paper. I use it for carbon transfer printing.

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2024-09-05 04:51:41

We got this for archiving museum artifacts. This is an amazing value. The included LED strips are bright and can be moved anywhere in the booth where there is an exposed strut. These LED lights go all the way to 0 on the dimmer...not 10%...0. It can be set-up and broken down by one person in a short period of time which means we can take this to the artifact rather than bringing the artifact to it. As the Curator said, This booth is legit and it is. Multiple people can work together with the doors on the sides...comes with backgrounds, light diffusion scrims, clamps and more. We bought it at half price but it is totally worth the full asking price.

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2024-09-27 07:17:16

great thermal

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2024-07-22 07:26:52

A really beautiful showcase CPU case. Thermal is good. But if you want better thermal get the ones with mesh front cover.

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2024-08-09 06:24:19

I just received my BTS-35 Thermal Riflescope from Burris, this is a superior product. I have used multiple other brands of thermal optics, mainly for Hog hunting, but this one is a really great price point, and similar if not better quality to the higher priced options on the market. If you are looking to not break the bank, or just getting into the thermal optics game, I would strongly recommend the Burris Thermal Optics as the way to go.

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2024-06-16 08:23:38

I had a chance to test out the Burris Thermal Riflescope at a range next to a pile of other thermal scopes (Pulsar, ATN, etc). The BTR outperformed all the other products in terms of refresh rate and ease of use. It was right at the top level of image quality and it had features that I wouldn't hunt without like HOT TRACK. I had my mindset on Burris and then I found out the price point, I can practically buy two of these for one of any other lower-performing competitor.

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2024-07-12 09:10:41

My favorite paper for carbon transfer printing. It’s great for external hand-sizing (I use acrylic medium) and the images look terrific.

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2024-07-11 07:18:21

Works great for carbon transfer printing. My only wish us that the paper were a bit heavier weight, maybe 250 or even 300 gsm.

5
2024-07-28 04:33:47

This is the best paper I have found so far for Ziatype prints, especially with a fumed silica base. I am now also using it for my attempts at carbon transfer printing: it takes gelatin sizing quite well.

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0000-00-00 00:00:00

I've been a photographer for better than 40 years and printed in the darkroom until making the total conversion to digital about 10 years ago. I've printed b&w, C-prints, R-prints, Cibachrome, Agfa and Kodak transfer, Polaroid and even learned Dye Transfer printing. I've tried many, many fine-art, double-weight, matt-dry glossy papers. Each time I do, I've never been satisfied until I tried the Epson Exhibition Fiber Paper and I haven't looked back. Images printed using my 3880 and 9900 Epson printers just can't be beat, even better than when I did dye transfer on double-weight glossy paper. It prints well, the blacks are rich, the whites are better than all but Cibachrome Glossy. The prints stay pretty flat for museum mounting without having to de-curl the prints. For my portfolio and highest-quality images and when I'm printing for a museum or gallery show, there's not much better than the Exhibition Fiber paper! Though it's higher in cost than Epson Premium Luster, prints simply have a nicer feel and richer look, weather b&w, toned b&w or color.

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