Kodak 1368158 Premium Picture Paper, High Gloss, 4"x6", 125 Sheets


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Delivers brilliant colors and rich detail. Now there's an inkjet paper good enough to showcase your favorite memories.


Enjoy sharp, high quality photos with Kodak's resin coated photographic paper, for true photographic reproduction. Ideal for sharing or assembling a stunning album, this package contains 125 sheets of 4-by-6-inch snapshot-size photo paper. With its high-gloss finish, you can achieve more impressive results, thanks to paper that offers the look and feel of a true photograph. It works on all inkjet printers that are able to accept 4-by-6-inch sheets. Each sheet has a weight of 220 g/m², a thickness of 9 mil, and a brightness rating of 97 for exceptional quality.
1 Works great!
As a bit of a research project I was looking at the reviews for the photo paper I use and was very surprised. I was so surprised that it prompted me to write my first amazon.com review ever. I have been using this paper for about four months now. I bought it when I bought my printer, an HP deskjet 3520. I have loved this paper. All of my photo's have come out crisp, clear, and true to color. Yes, there is a tab on the paper, but it is very easy to cut off. I have had no problems with fading, although it is still early and my pictures have not been exposed to direct sunlight and other photo faders. I would recomend this paper to anyone who prints 4x6 photos on their home computer.
2 A Junk and Ink waster
It is not worth using
1. It is not 4X6
2. Print on this paper are dull
3. Paper pops up the ink from some places, making white spots on picutre.

I started using the cannon photo pro papers and these are working well with my canon i860
3 Good value for the price.
There are better papers out there - but for your everyday shots and to share photos at a lesser price than the high quality papers, this is the paper to get. My pictures printed at home on a Lexmark printer/copier/scanner/fax machine turn out fine. And when I'm kicking out photos in volume, I'm looking for a bit of a bargain - this is it.

If you are looking to have pictures to frame or just special pictures you want to look great - look for a higher quality paper.

This paper is larger than the 4x6 that it says - allows for different styles of printers that start in different places. Easy to trim-even with just a plain old scissors.

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4 Makes nice print...
just like the other Kodak papers... very simple to cut with photo cutter...
5 Avoid this paper
Paper is longer the 6in. Pain to cut. Quality is poor on a Canon 860i. Tried printing with Canon and Kodak software. Both very dull printouts. The Canon Photo Paper Pro prints 100x better.
6 not what you think it is
This stinks because I was sent this ad for this paper along with the information about my newly puchased easy share printer dock. Naturally I thought this paper was for that item. It isn't. Sooo, if you just bought a printer dock, don't buy this. As a matter of fact, you might find you cannot locate the paper you need here at all.
7 Beware! Not truly 4X6
I don't know how Kodak makes this without clearly labelling their package 4 X 6.375 !! Because that's what the paper is! It is a bit longer than 6 inches! But 1) it doesn't say that anywhere on the package, 2) there is no perforation meaning you need to somehow cut this (a big hassle!). So if your printer needs the extra area, this may work for you. But with the new generation of borderless printers, this is a very misleading product.

Tuesday, 02-Dec-2008 14:25:19 CST
Quote of the Day:


"Irrationality is the square root of all evil"

-- Douglas Hofstadter

I myself have dreamed up a structure intermediate between Dyson spheres
and planets. Build a ring 93 million miles in radius -- one Earth orbit
-- around the sun. If we have the mass of Jupiter to work with, and if
we make it a thousand miles wide, we get a thickness of about a thousand
feet for the base.

And it has advantages. The Ringworld will be much sturdier than a Dyson
sphere. We can spin it on its axis for gravity. A rotation speed of 770
m/s will give us a gravity of one Earth normal. We wouldn't even need to
roof it over. Place walls one thousand miles high at each edge, facing the
sun. Very little air will leak over the edges.

Lord knows the thing is roomy enough. With three million times the surface
area of the Earth, it will be some time before anyone complains of the
crowding.
-- Larry Niven, "Ringworld"