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*'''Manufacturer's description''' - Baryta Photographique is a true Baryta paper developed for inkjet technology. It consists of an alphacellulose, | *'''Manufacturer's description''' - Baryta Photographique is a true Baryta paper developed for inkjet technology. It consists of an alphacellulose, acid-free pure white paper with the same barium sulphate coating as for traditional silver halide and a premium inkjet colour receiver layer. Baryta Photographique offers the look and aesthetic of the original darkroom baryta print and complies with the ISO 9706 standard for maximum longevity. | ||
acid-free pure white paper with the same barium sulphate coating as for traditional silver halide | |||
and a premium inkjet colour receiver layer. | |||
Baryta Photographique offers the look and aesthetic of the original darkroom baryta print and complies with | |||
the ISO 9706 standard for maximum longevity. | |||
*'''Weight''' - 310 gsm | *'''Weight''' - 310 gsm | ||
*[http://www.wilhelm-research.com/Canson/WIR_Canson_2012_02_20.pdf Wilhelm | *'''OBAs low''' - media white point will likely shift by only a small amount as a consequence of loss in OBA activity per Aardenburg Ratings | ||
*'''Test labs''' | |||
**[http://aardenburg-imaging.com/ Aardenburg Ratings] | |||
**[http://www.wilhelm-research.com/Canson/WIR_Canson_2012_02_20.pdf Wilhelm Ratings] | |||
*'''Archival Rated Printers for the Specified Paper''' | *'''Archival Rated Printers for the Specified Paper''' | ||
**[[Canon imagePROGRAF iPF8100 /iPF9100]] - in test | **[[Canon imagePROGRAF iPF8100 /iPF9100]] - in test | ||
**[[Canon imagePROGRAF iPF6100]] - in test | **[[Canon imagePROGRAF iPF6100]] - in test | ||
**[[Canon imagePROGRAF iPF5100]] - in test | **[[Canon imagePROGRAF iPF5100]] - in test | ||
**[[Epson Stylus Photo 1400]] > 140 Mlux hrs | |||
**[[Epson Stylus Pro 9900]] > 140 Mlux hrs | |||
*'''Forum discussion''' | |||
**[http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/digital-post-processing-forum/252772-anyone-using-epson-paper.html] | |||
**[http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/leica-m9-forum/280427-printing-monochrom-images.html] [http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/leica-m9-forum/280427-printing-monochrom-images-2.html] | |||
**[http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/digital-post-processing-forum/311028-paper-color-prints-gold-mono-silk.html] | |||
=== Notes === | === Notes === | ||
:- in test - now being tested by [http://www.wilhelm-research.com Wilhelm Imaging Research] | :- in test - now being tested by [http://www.wilhelm-research.com Wilhelm Imaging Research], original tests were < 70 yrs, Canson has now 'improved' the Specified Paper and testing is continuing | ||
:> 140 Mlux hrs indicates the amount of light exposure (expressed in megalux hours of exposure) that the sample has received to date in test. Testing typically continues well beyond the exposure dose required to establish the Conservation Display Ratings and until high levels of easily noticeable fade have occurred. [http://aardenburg-imaging.com/cgi-bin/mrk/_4534c2hvd19kb2NfbGlzdC80 Aardenburg Status] |
Latest revision as of 17:12, 2 January 2014
- Manufacturer's description - Baryta Photographique is a true Baryta paper developed for inkjet technology. It consists of an alphacellulose, acid-free pure white paper with the same barium sulphate coating as for traditional silver halide and a premium inkjet colour receiver layer. Baryta Photographique offers the look and aesthetic of the original darkroom baryta print and complies with the ISO 9706 standard for maximum longevity.
- Weight - 310 gsm
- OBAs low - media white point will likely shift by only a small amount as a consequence of loss in OBA activity per Aardenburg Ratings
- Test labs
- Archival Rated Printers for the Specified Paper
- Canon imagePROGRAF iPF8100 /iPF9100 - in test
- Canon imagePROGRAF iPF6100 - in test
- Canon imagePROGRAF iPF5100 - in test
- Epson Stylus Photo 1400 > 140 Mlux hrs
- Epson Stylus Pro 9900 > 140 Mlux hrs
- Forum discussion
Notes
- - in test - now being tested by Wilhelm Imaging Research, original tests were < 70 yrs, Canson has now 'improved' the Specified Paper and testing is continuing
- > 140 Mlux hrs indicates the amount of light exposure (expressed in megalux hours of exposure) that the sample has received to date in test. Testing typically continues well beyond the exposure dose required to establish the Conservation Display Ratings and until high levels of easily noticeable fade have occurred. Aardenburg Status