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Brand: Epson
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Epson Exhibition Fine Art Fiber Glossy Inkjet Paper, 13 mil., 325gsm, 17" x 22", 25 Sheets
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Avg. Customer Rating:
 
5 stars
(based on 2 reviews)
 
Clear difference
By Dr. MaxVerified Purchaser from Albuquerque, NM on 7/22/2009
Pros:
Bright, Doesn't Jam, Durable, High contrast range, Professional Weight, Pure whites, Sharp Tones & Colors
Cons:
Expensive
Best Uses:
BW prints, Color Photos
Describe Yourself:
Frequent User
Primary use:
Personal
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Epson Epson Exhibition Fine Art Fiber Glossy Inkjet Paper, 13 mil., 325gsm, 17" x 22", 25 Sheets:

The best paper that I've found for use with the Epson Stylus Pro 3800. The difference in print quality is clearly visible.

[3 of 3 customers found this review helpful]

 
Remarkable Tonality
By Bill from Folsom, LA on 5/25/2008
Pros:
Durable, Long Lasting, Professional Weight, Sharp Tones & Colors
Cons:
Price
Best Uses:
Black and white prints, Black White photos, Color Photos
Primary use:
Personal
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Epson Epson Exhibition Fine Art Fiber Glossy Inkjet Paper, 13 mil., 325gsm, 17" x 22", 25 Sheets:

I had heard that Epson was working with some top digital photographers to produce an inkjet paper that would meet or exceed the performance of traditional silver prints. Being a fan of classic black and white prints,I obtained some trial sheets of the new "Signature Worthy Exhibition" paper. The paper looks and feels great having just the right gsm to feel solid but not too heavy that it will cause any printing problems. I made a test print of a rather high dynamic range photo with deep shadows and brightly lit clouds converted to B&W in CS3. I used the free profile from Pixel Genius and printed on an Epson R3800 at the Superphoto setting. The print is phenomenal in its rendition of all tones and its ability to hold detail. It may be the first time that I thought the print exceeded the image on my monitor. It actually has the appearance of a great silver process print but appears to handle contrast better. It outperforms comparable Museo and Hahnemuhle papers. The ONLY downside is the price although it is comparable to the Museo Silver Rag I have been using. Also, the soft proofing with the Pixel Genius profile was dead on so there should be less wasted paper. And despite this rave review, I do not work for or represent Epson.

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