Ilford Galerie Gold Fibre Silk: Difference between revisions
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*'''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. | *'''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. | *'''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. | ||
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**[[HP DesignJet 130 / 130r]] | **[[HP DesignJet 130 / 130r]] | ||
**[[HP Photosmart B8550]] | **[[HP Photosmart B8550]] | ||
*[[Forum discussion]] | |||
**[http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/digital-post-processing-forum/246889-differences-between-hahnemuhle-fineart-baryta-vs.html] | |||
Revision as of 21:45, 12 August 2012
- 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
- Wilhelm Ratings
- Archival Rated Printers for the Specified Paper
- HP DesignJet Z2100-24 -44 > 200
- HP DesignJet Z3100-24 -44 > 200
- HP DesignJet Z3200-24 -44 > 200
- Similar Printers for the Specified Paper
- Forum discussion