Mitsubishi Imaging Pictorico Pro Hi-Gloss White Film for Inkjet Printing (8.5 x 11", Letter) is the latest addition to Pictorico PRO series of professional products.
Pro Hi-Gloss White Film is the best choice for any application where output quality is of paramount importance. Pro Hi-Gloss White Film has all the qualities that make Pictorico products distinctive.
Pro Hi-Gloss White Film goes even further. The film substrate provides a luminous gloss even in areas of the image where there is heavy ink coverage. In addition to its gloss, a high brightness level ensures that your colors will jump off the page.
Note! Pro Hi-Gloss White Film is only coated on one side. Print on the side of the sheet where the notched corner is located on the upper right hand side.
| Basis Weight | 260gsm |
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| ISO Brightness | 90 |
| Opacity | 97 |
| Surface Finish | Glossy |
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Comments about Pictorico Pro Hi-Gloss White Film for Inkjet Printing (8.5 x 11", Letter):
This is without a doubt the BEST inkjet film I have ever used! Top quality, dries instantly, and never jams up in my printers!
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Comments about Pictorico Pro Hi-Gloss White Film for Inkjet Printing (8.5 x 11", Letter):
Perhaps they should have named this paper "Extreme Gloss." It hides nothing. The reflective surface does not detract in the least from the view-ability. It's tough and durable. Technically it's not actually paper; it's a plastic (?) sheet. I recommend you try it.
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Comments about Pictorico Pro Hi-Gloss White Film for Inkjet Printing (8.5 x 11", Letter):
The Quality is second to none!
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Comments about Pictorico Pro Hi-Gloss White Film for Inkjet Printing (8.5 x 11", Letter):
Great on an Epson 1400 color printer.
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Comments about Pictorico Pro Hi-Gloss White Film for Inkjet Printing (8.5 x 11", Letter):
Great image quality and it lasts.
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Comments about Pictorico Pro Hi-Gloss White Film for Inkjet Printing (8.5 x 11", Letter):
I am using this to create digital negatives to print black and white negatives in the classroom. So far I am getting good results.
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Comments about Pictorico Pro Hi-Gloss White Film for Inkjet Printing (8.5 x 11", Letter):
The only thing that i was nervous about with this paper was which side to print on. But the paper has one of its corners missing, and that needs to be on the top right side as the paper is sitting in the printer. And thats how you know that you have the paper facing the correct direction.
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Comments about Pictorico Pro Hi-Gloss White Film for Inkjet Printing (8.5 x 11", Letter):
PictoricoPro Hi Gloss White Film may be an unusual media for photographers used to working with more standard photo papers. Not a paper-based stock at all, it is a white film sheet that looks and feels like ... well, like plastic. The surface is probably as close to a "pure white" as I've seen, and is extremely smooth and highly reflective.
To my eye, at any rate, it has about the highest D-Max of any media I've ever printed on. Blacks are exceptionally rich and deep, and colors have the brilliant saturation and intensity of Velvia.
As you might expect from such a highly reflective surface, there is going be some gloss differential when viewed from an angle, but it is surprisingly less than I'd expected. On several black and white prints, I saw no evidence of bronzing. The surface is tough and seems to resist scratching well.
PictoricoPro Hi-Gloss White Film has a lot to recommend it if you're in love with very glossy prints with very high color saturation and deep blacks. I generally prefer a more subdued palette in most of my work, but when I want maximum saturation in a print above all else this product is about as good as it gets.
On the down side, some may have trouble relating to its highly "plastic" look and feel, which is very unlike regular glossy or semi-glossy photo papers. But this is going to be your own subjective impression. And once your prints are behind glass, the plastic feel issue is academic anyway. Having seen no reports on this, I can't vouch for color stability or print durability, but I'd assume these are at least average.
I can certainly recommend PictoricoPro Hi-Gloss White Film, though with somewhat narrow applications. I may love the taste, but I wouldn't want to eat ice cream for every meal.
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