But suppose we prepared a comparison of more truly-comparable prints, i.e. C prints on the paper of your choice and inkjet prints on a comparable surface, probably (depending on the paper) made with dye inks. There are certainly outliers, but I'd bet heavily that with prints as just described, limited to similar gamuts and density ranges, the large majority of us would fail a double-blind test trying to differentiate between C prints and inkjet prints. In fact, I bet you'd fail such a test. I think what you've seen is about different paper types and non-comparable inks.