📸 Capture the Moment, Print the Magic!
Canon Photo Paper Pro Platinum offers 50 sheets of high-quality, glossy 4x6-inch paper, designed for vibrant photo printing. With a brightness of 98 lumens and biodegradable materials, this paper is perfect for eco-conscious creatives looking to showcase their best moments.
Manufacturer | Canon Ink |
Brand | Canon |
Item Weight | 9.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7.4 x 4.4 x 0.7 inches |
Item model number | 2768B014 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Glossy |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 4 in x 6 in |
Sheet Size | 4-x-6-inch |
Brightness Rating | 98 Lumen |
Paper Weight | 80 |
Paper Finish | Glossy |
Manufacturer Part Number | 2768B014 |
A**R
the best canon has to offer.
Best Canon paper...Gives one the very best in black and white and color...I test my papers by putting them in my home window, exposed to the bright New Mexiico almost every day of the year...after 5 months in the sun there is little image lost....with many papers the image would be gone.
B**J
Great
Very good paper!
S**N
Gorgeous High Gloss Prints, Great Quality Photo Paper!
I used to be a professional photographer for Sears Portrait Studios so I am quite familiar with professional grade photo paper. While I personally prefer a pearl or matte finish on my photos my father prefers the glossy so to appease him when printing pictures of my child for him I tried out a few different glossy style photo papers to go with my new printer.I tested this product against Hp's Premium Glossy Paper, Hp's Premium Plus High Gloss Photo Paper, Kodak Gloss Photo Paper, and Kodak Ultra Premium High Gloss. When I first received this paper I was hoping that a paper made specifically for my printer by the same company would be a decent paper. It was not decent quality though; it was better! It cost about the same price as 60 sheets of Hp Premium Plus High Gloss Photo Paper and a little bit more (though not much) than 20 sheets of Kodak Ultra Premium High Gloss Photo Paper. Not just for the price but for the quality as well, it blew all the competition away. The texture of the paper was sturdy but thin, high gloss, and when printed on didn't show any signs of obvious ink layering.Even though I prefer the pearl or matte finish photo paper I would buy this paper again in a heartbeat. All the photos I printed came out just beautiful. If you are looking for a pearl/matte professional photo paper though, I would highly recommend Ilford's Premium Photo Pearl Paper. I too prints beautifully. Though Canon's Photo Paper Plus Semi-Gloss is also a good choice.
A**I
Good quality paper, results depend on printer
As always, the paper only produces half of the quality as the rest depends on your printer/ink.We have a canon MX922 and the prints were mediocre but at no fault to the paper. The paper worked great, fed into the printer with ease and would probably replicate decent color reproduction. However, it depends heavily on the printer. If i had a better printer, i would be able to provide a better review.
S**W
Awesome paper!
Once I figured out the ICC profiles / monitor calibration / printer setup / Lightroom setup for my Canon MP560, I could not beleive the quality of prints produced on this paper. Side by side with Canon's Glossy II, it is like night and day. Gradients are smoother, colors are truer, and the texture gives it that professional look that just can't be faked. Its also possible that it uses less ink on this paper; though I cannot verify this, I have been printing a LOT of pictures lately and, since switching to this paper, the ink seems to be lasting longer. Your experience may vary. One thing that I do need to stress is to figure out your color calibration before you start wasting this paper (or waste it WHILE figuring it out, like I did - I went through about 20 sheets testing different settings until I finally landed on the proper setup). Calibrate your monitor (with a colorimeter, if possible - the ColorMunki Smile is a good place to start), disable all printer color management, and load up the appropriate ICC profile in your application. It is worth it, because once you get it set up, ALL of your prints will look better (and there won't be any more of that "why does this print look terrible while that last print looked great??").
J**H
Great for amateur photography
It’s Canon quality. Enough said
R**A
Canon does it AGAIN!!
Incredibly awesome paper. This paper is insane...definitely the first time I've EVER printed a picture that had the perfect sheen, thickness and quality of feel that these do...the kicker?...you can handle this IMMEDIATELY after printing. They've got some wildly awesome quick-drying tech in these bad-boys. What a deal!Canon has made the fastest comeback in printing AND print media for me and for others I know. Best quality to cost ratio of any company and best all around.If you want the VERY BEST (by a tiny margin) and don't mind spending 2-3x as much...buy Epson stuff....If you can immediately tell the difference in print quality compared with canon pixma products, you have a trained/educated eye in the media printing business. It's indeterminable by the above average fellow.
C**K
GREAT photo paper...
This paper is fantastic. I had an old Epson R1800 that finally bit the bullet and replaced it with a Canon Pro-100(couldn't pass it up for the price). I was a little concerned with the Pro-100 not being able to match the glossiness I used to get from the R1800 and it's gloss optimizer. However, I was referred to this paper by a friend as being a good choice for its glossiness. All I can say is WOW. I printed a few photos with the Canon Pro-100 and the results were fantastic. The glossiness really popped and rivaled what I got from my Epson(on Epson paper).I bought a couple packs of 50, which should hold me for a bit. For my glossy prints, it will be this paper every time(I don't always print glossy. I also use Red River Arctic Polar Satin for the semi-gloss).
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