Adorama Projet Paper Profiles

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I don't know specifically about this paper. Many papers are rebranded to store brands, but are usually made by larger companies.

Adorama Projet Paper Profiles

The one mirror surface paper I know of (and I don't mean it has a metalic look, but that the surface is very reflective/glossy) is one made by Konica/Minolta and it is sold under several names. Income Tax Saral Form Pdf there. I was told in the US that is may be sold by Office Depot as a high gloss inkjet paper. The Konica Inkjet Paper is a micropore design, and with dye inks on Epson printers makes a very nice image.

We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. One indie brand we recently checked out was Projet, distributed by Adorama. While the fact that Adorama is a retailer/distributor of the paper makes for a better.

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I believe it is called Konica QP Photo Glossy. There is a heavier-weight version called Professional Photo Glossy. It is sold under a number of other names. I just looked at the url you suggested, and the paper is indeed silver backed, like some of the Kodak color photo papers. The Konica paper I wrote about is not the same. There was a point that Ilfochrome photo paper used a polyester plastic backing that was whipped with air to give it a almost pearlesence quality, and I really liked the results. I have also seen Kodak's 'metallic' papers and for some images the paper give the image a very special quality.

Sounds like it could be interesting to experiment with. I don't know specifically about this paper. Many papers are rebranded to store brands, but are usually made by larger companies. The one mirror surface paper I know of (and I don't mean it has a metalic look, but that the surface is very reflective/glossy) is one made by Konica/Minolta and it is sold under several names. I was told in the US that is may be sold by Office Depot as a high gloss inkjet paper. The Konica Inkjet Paper is a micropore design, and with dye inks on Epson printers makes a very nice image.

I believe it is called Konica QP Photo Glossy. There is a heavier-weight version called Professional Photo Glossy. It is sold under a number of other names.

Click to expand.Thanks for the info. I have just tried the Canon HG-101 High Gloss Film, and it is really shit. Very thin, lousy surface, nothing at all like Pictorico High Gloss White Film, which is really something. I was just hoping there were more like it out there, but I haven't found one yet. So, if you want glossy photo, you get Canon Photo Paper Pro or Epson PGPP.

If you want the plastic based photo film, you get Pictorico, and that about sums it up, to this point in time. Gary Eickmeier.