Kodak 8110579 Ultima Picture Paper, Glossy (8.5x11, 15 Sheets)


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To get the most out of all your showcase photos, use new KODAK Ultima Picture Paper, High Gloss. Its smooth, glossy surface delivers rich tones and professional quality results comparable to the finest traditional prints.

It makes your pictures everything you want them to be. Designed to provide longer life and durability, it is KODAK's highest quality, heaviest weight photo paper.
Compatible with all inkjet printers, Kodak's Ultima picture paper gives you the power to create rich, vibrant prints from your home printer. This paper's 270 g/m2 weight and 10 mil thickness combine with a brightness rating of 92 to deliver photos with the look and feel of professional lab-quality prints.

A nine-layer high-gloss coating with Kodak's ColorLast technology locks in colors and protects photos from the damaging effects of light, air pollution, moisture, and heat. This results in a Kodak-estimated print life of over 100 years, so your photos will last for generations to come. The 8.5-by-11-inch paper size allows you to print customized photo sizes that perfectly fit your needs. 15 sheets of photo paper are provided in this pack.


1 Looks great on HP, dries FAST.
I've tried numerous papers on my aging HP 970 CXi and HP 930C printers, and for glossy prints Kodak Ultima is by far the best. The paper is thick, heavy, and relatively durable. Even heavy black areas dry quickly. Greyscale looks like greyscale, not like sepia as it does on many other papers. Colors are vibrant with sharp edges, and true to the original, especially when the saturation is boosted one notch in the print driver. I have not been able to test the paper on other printers, but if it's anything like this you won't be dissapointed.
2 Decent paper..
This paper is alright. Photos printed pretty good. Only complaint is that the paper is not as glossy as the Canon Photo Pro paper.

Review based on photos printed from a Canon S750 printer.



Friday, 29-Aug-2008 17:14:01 CDT
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