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    Best card for taking colour

    In my quest to find the perfect card for colouring in with Copics and Promarkers and for taking inkjet printer ink vibrantly and true. I have done a test on the current card I use against my new find! I was using the Concord record cards and it was fine but my colours never looked vibrant enough. My son works for a paper company so I asked him for some samples and have found the coated poster paper is far superior as the colour stays on 'top' and is much more vibrant. He got me a 30m roll so I will be ok for a while, but obviously it is not available to the general public so I searched around with some advice from 'Paddywhite' and found the next best thing is Duo-Matte 220gsm coated on both sides inkjet photo paper from Tonik.

    These are my results.

    The top picture is pink petticoat papers in the cream background - the normal paper on the left and the new one on the right and you can clearly see that the cream background colour doesn't show as well on the ordinary high quality inkjet paper and that the brown is less vibrant.

    The middle picture is comparing with promarkers and the bottom is copics, the paper on the bottom is the new coated card and the one on the top is the ordinary Concord card, you can see the difference in the vibrancy of the colours.
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