Rating: Summary: Best Photo Paper Review: When recently reproducing all my wedding photos, I tested numerous photo papers, from all different manufacturers. If you are looking for a glossy surface that rivals true photo lab prints, this is it. My relatives that received wedding photos on this paper had no idea they were inkjet prints. I haven't had any problems with fading yet. The only other paper I would equally recommend would be Epson's Premium Luster Photo Paper, which has the textured "luster" surface like photo lab "matte" prints. This paper is only sold in boxes of 50 sheets, but it is creates gorgeous results!
Rating: Summary: great for printing projects from desktop publishing programs Review: While not necessarily a superb choice for matte photos, this paper does work wonderfully for printing desktop publishing documents (such as greeting cards, calendars, brochures, etc.). It's consistency doesn't really offer a matte photograph appearance as the glossy Epson papers do offer a glossy photo appearance. Note: It also is off-white, slightly tan/beige/yellow rather than white.
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