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  1. <p>Have the Mark I, love the push/pull and am pretty satisfied with the image quality, not sure that I'll be jumping on the upgrade, especially without push/pull. I find it significantly faster than rotating-ring zoom, but it's probably just personal preference.</p>
  2. <p>Hi all,</p> <p>Thanks for taking the time to look at my question.</p> <p>I'm looking to print a series of photo books and was hoping that I could take care of the printing at home, rather than outsourcing, as I'd like to see the process through from start to finish. </p> <p>I was hoping to get some tips on a paper that would be suitable for this purpose, specifically, one that would be durable enough to deal with the demands of fingers/touching etc. that is part of being a coffee table photobook. </p> <p>I would be using an Epson R1900 printer and specifically would be interested in a paper that would be in the matte/fine art/rag range. Currently, my favorite paper to use for prints is the Epson Radiant White Watercolor Paper, but this is far too delicate for this purpose due to fingerprints being easily left as well as "smudging" when the image is touched (not exactly smudging, but touching the photo does change the texture of the image). </p> <p>Previously, when making photobooks, I'd take the images to a print shop in the city, but was hoping to find some kind of alternative this time and would be happy to hear any suggestions.</p> <p>Thanks.</p>
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