Ilford Galerie Gold Fibre Silk: Difference between revisions

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*'''Thickness''' - 12.5 mil
*'''Thickness''' - 12.5 mil
*'''OBAs''' - low, media white point will likely shift by only a small amount as a consequence of loss in OBA activity
*'''OBAs''' - low, media white point will likely shift by only a small amount as a consequence of loss in OBA activity
*[http://www.wilhelm-research.com/Ilford/WIR_Ilford_2011_07_21.pdf Wilhelm Ratings]
*'''Test labs'''
**[http://aardenburg-imaging.com/ Aardenburg Ratings]
**[http://www.wilhelm-research.com/Ilford/WIR_Ilford_2011_07_21.pdf Wilhelm Ratings]
*'''Archival Rated Printers for the Specified Paper'''
*'''Archival Rated Printers for the Specified Paper'''
**[[HP DesignJet Z2100-24 -44]] > 200  
**[[HP DesignJet Z2100-24 -44]] > 200  

Revision as of 18:47, 21 September 2013

  • New name - Prestige Gold Fibre Silk
  • Type - ILFORD GALERIE GOLD FIBRE SILK has a baryta (barium sulphate) coated layer underneath the ink receiving layer equivalent to the structure of a traditional fibre photographic paper base.
  • Manufacturer's description - The media offers enhanced definition, extended tonal range, and excellent archival properties, all of which are important to the demanding professional digital photographer and printer. Coated fibre papers have a unique look and feel, which has become a standard among art photographers worldwide over the course of more than a century.
  • Whilst compatible with both pigment and dye based printers, the best results are obtained with pigment inks.
  • Weight - 310 gsm
  • Thickness - 12.5 mil
  • OBAs - low, media white point will likely shift by only a small amount as a consequence of loss in OBA activity
  • Test labs
  • Archival Rated Printers for the Specified Paper
  • Similar Printers for the Specified Paper
  • Forum discussion