Interesting effect putting the two samples
together. When your taking a picture and the shutter
speed is faster than the flash the effect is kinda
like the sample pic. The grey paper gives the
impression the picture was done in natural light while
the white paper looks like a flash was used making the
colors more intense. I wouldn't be missing anything
if you used the grey copy-guarded paper so protect
your investments.
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