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2019-12-27T07:39:45
trying many metal photo papers ...very nice ... i printed 50 11 x 14 and 25 13 x 19 and am very pleased ...epson metal is also a nice paper ...perhaps the smaller company service level is better.. i just ordered the same quanity ..and will exhibit feb 1 the first metal series..
WILLIAM V.
2018-11-07T14:03:12
This product makes photos pop. Perfect size for homemade cards!
cynthia D.
2018-09-24T14:47:21
great paper love the texture.always thought it would be nice but nothing like this.i will be ordering more of it
GERALD P.
2018-04-16T13:14:25
Same results as high end metallic papers, so for the price this is the best choice!
EFSEVIOS V.
2018-02-27T10:51:52
Great paper with vibrant colors and durability. Just wish they had better archival studies done so I could use all the time.
Eric S.
2017-01-03T12:37:56
For 13x19 prints this is going to be my primary paper. It really is one of the few metallic surface papers I've really liked. The paper is perfectly appropiate for the sorts of images I shoot, some them hyper saturated. I have some portrait work planned and I'll give that a try on the Inkpress.
JOSEPH C.
2016-06-14T08:30:37
I printed a group of flower photos for a gallery exhibition. The photos were captured with a dslr using "old glass" lenses from the 1970's. The effect gives the photos a watercolor-like quality. The colors popped and an iridescent sheen was brought out in the images. The only fault I found was that there were some tiny unprinted white spots on the photos - not sure why the ink did not adhere to the paper. I cleaned the print heads, did nozzle checks, used the correct paper setting, and so forth, so I am still wondering why this occurred. Maybe Inkpress can investigate?
Ann P.
2013-11-12T19:00:00
Excellent finish, the bright is fantastic, my customer love it!!! They think that is my professional retouched or something but it's the paper
JOSE S.
2013-05-27T21:00:00
The Metallic Papers by Inkpress are amazing. Pictures come to life. This is the only paper we use to print photos on.
Lis
2012-05-06T21:00:00
I've purchased this prooduct in 2 different sizes and use it to print out my son's racing Photos in 13x19 and 11x17 sizes to resemble racing Magazine covers. They catch the eye of anyone vwalking into his office. I won't be Going back to any other Photo stock anytime soon, this paper is the "Races Edge" as far as we are concerned.
Marilyn T.
2012-02-20T19:00:00
I love this paper it produces knock your socks off spectacular prints of Architectural photos especially anything with metal. Landscapes are also nice with this. I took a nice shot of our local Lift bridge and the resulting print has people who see it asking how I did it...since the bridge seems to jump off the photo and with the light hitting it at certain angles seems almost 3D.
MARILYN R.
2011-09-22T21:00:00
Few people seem to know about metallic prints yet and they will certainly stun the viewer. A few years ago, the only metallic prints I could find were special order from Japan and extremely expensive. I was very happy to find a reasonably priced metallic paper from this site- Only caution, under shiny glass some of the effect is lost. With this, the satin gloss, the loss isn't total- But, with the super shiny version, framing with museum or AR (not regular non-glare, that awful stuff) is absolutely necessary. If you do frame with good glass and have proper lighting, your prints will glow almost as if backlit. Definitely worth the extra money if you've got prints that will stand out on the paper- My favorites so far have been ones with strong reds and yellows, mostly sunsets and butterflies. Sounds tame/typical, but when you see that fiery glow the picture is really transported to a higher state of being! Seriously, if you can swing the extra bucks it's worth at least picking up a small pack to test with- but buying larger quantities is always cheaper in the long run, and I can go through this paper like nobody's business! If selling matted prints at a show/gallery, if you're using 'clearbags' pro clear art bags, you'll be just fine. I wouldn't use any dimmer bags though, I've become quite attached to the good stuff and can't go back!
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