Rabu, 22 Agustus 2012

should i buy Ilford Galerie 4 x 6 Inch Smooth Pearl Paper 100 Sheets reviews

Gallerie Smooth Pearl Paper combines the excellent 'Instant' dry properties of a porous product with the elegant finish of a pearl print. The heavyweight base produces prints with excellent consistency and superb photographic quality. The pearl surface eliminates glare and finger prints giving the true look and feel of a photographic print. It is compatible with all high-quality dye and pigment based inkjet printers.Ilford is well known in photography circles for making quality photo paper for dark room use, so I am not surprised at the quality of their inkjet photo papers. I use this paper exclusively to produce photos on my Canon Pixma iP5000 printer. I started off using Canon products as recommended but found the finish of those papers to be very fragile to moisture and scratching. Even with very careful handling I couldn't even get the photo into my albums without surface scratching. Matte finish Canon papers did not give the vibrant results I wanted. I tried several other brands as well, but could not get the true photo-like results that I wanted. I stopped searching after my first print on Ilford pearl finish paper. This paper is heavyweight and feels like a standard photograph. If you don't know it's printed on a desktop, you won't be able to tell without a magnifying glass. The finish is incredibly durable and can be passed around from person to person without damage. The base of the paper is a very bright white, leading to nice contrast in photos, bright whites, and vibrant colors. I do have to adjust the yellows (-15) for my printer, but this isn't a flaw, just a facet of printing on a desktop printer. I have had photos hanging in frames under standard glass on my walls for almost two years now and haven't had any issues of color deterioration. My albums are equally stable.
Paper rocks! Color holds up well over time and ink does not smear at all! Color consistency and accuracy is astounding. I'm using a Canon Pixma MP990 and the quality is just legendary. Could not be happier... well perhaps if ink were cheaper. ;) My wife printed an entire family photo album and we are both ecstatic with the results. Maybe it's the printer, maybe it's the paper, maybe it's Maybelline but it sure looks phenomenal. A+++
I've printed 1000's of photos using different brands of papers and had been satisfied with the results. You know, the brands that are available at the local walmart. However, I was stunned at the difference when I started using the Ilford paper.

My photos have a more professional look to them. Maybe it's because I have shot thousands of photos and my skill has improved a little bit. I'm inclined to give the paper the bigger share of the credit.

If you use a junk printer then don't waste your money on better paper. The paper can't exceed the limitations of the printer. I have two different epson stylus photo series printers and I can see a difference between the papers. I bought the Smooth Pearl since I needed a quality 4x6 photo paper since Epson does not make their Ultra Premium Luster in 4x6 size. This is a very good paper and is on par with the Epson brand, The only drawback I found is that it gives more magenta than the Epson brand, but that can be corrected during post processing. I wanted a paper that could stand up to being handled but would still produce the crisp, vivid image detail, colours and contrast of a glossy paper. I also wanted to get away from the gloss as much as possible. But I also wanted to keep the cost down as much as possible. For me this Ilford Galerie paper works on all counts. Except for the gloss a print on this paper next to a print made on Canon's premium glossy paper are identical with regards to colour, contrast and image detail. I find this paper perfect for making my own postcards and other photo's that will be handed around a lot. My only complaint is I wish they would offer this paper in a heavier grade specific for use in making postcards. But even in its current weight I have had good success with mailing prints out as postcards. I use nothing but. I don't like the look of "glossy" paper. It's just too shinny. This paper gives off a small amount of shine but also reflects some of the looks of "matte" paper.
I keep 4 x 6, 5 x 7 and 8.5 x 11 in stock at all times. Paper rocks! Color holds up well over time and ink does not smear at all! Color consistency and accuracy is astounding. I'm using a Canon Pixma MP990 and the quality is just legendary. Could not be happier... well perhaps if ink were cheaper. ;) My wife printed an entire family photo album and we are both ecstatic with the results. Maybe it's the printer, maybe it's the paper, maybe it's Maybelline but it sure looks phenomenal. A+++ I've printed 1000's of photos using different brands of papers and had been satisfied with the results. You know, the brands that are available at the local walmart. However, I was stunned at the difference when I started using the Ilford paper.

My photos have a more professional look to them. Maybe it's because I have shot thousands of photos and my skill has improved a little bit. I'm inclined to give the paper the bigger share of the credit.

If you use a junk printer then don't waste your money on better paper. The paper can't exceed the limitations of the printer. I have two different epson stylus photo series printers and I can see a difference between the papers. Ilford is well known in photography circles for making quality photo paper for dark room use, so I am not surprised at the quality of their inkjet photo papers. I use this paper exclusively to produce photos on my Canon Pixma iP5000 printer. I started off using Canon products as recommended but found the finish of those papers to be very fragile to moisture and scratching. Even with very careful handling I couldn't even get the photo into my albums without surface scratching. Matte finish Canon papers did not give the vibrant results I wanted. I tried several other brands as well, but could not get the true photo-like results that I wanted. I stopped searching after my first print on Ilford pearl finish paper. This paper is heavyweight and feels like a standard photograph. If you don't know it's printed on a desktop, you won't be able to tell without a magnifying glass. The finish is incredibly durable and can be passed around from person to person without damage. The base of the paper is a very bright white, leading to nice contrast in photos, bright whites, and vibrant colors. I do have to adjust the yellows (-15) for my printer, but this isn't a flaw, just a facet of printing on a desktop printer. I have had photos hanging in frames under standard glass on my walls for almost two years now and haven't had any issues of color deterioration. My albums are equally stable.

Overall an excellent photo paper!

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