With a soft luster finish, this Photo Paper Pro Luster from Canon, available here as a 25-pack of 17 x 22″ sheets, will provide a slightly textured surface that resists both glare and fingerprints while offering great color saturation and contrast. The paper also benefits from a moderate basis weight of 255 gsm and a thickness of 10.2 mil, as well as a brightness of 92%.
Canon Photo Paper Pro Luster (17 x 22″, 25 Sheets)
$41.97
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Additional information
Weight | 5.8 lbs |
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Dimensions | 22.5 × 18.2 × 1 in |
Basis Weight | 255 gsm |
Thickness | 10.2 mil / 0.26 mm |
Brightness | 92% |
Single/Double-Sided | Single |
Surface Finish | Luster |
Quantity | 25 Sheets |
Sheet Size (W x L) | 17 x 22" / 43.2 x 55.9 cm |
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Kevin Smitham (verified owner) –
I use this with a Canon pro-1000 for test prints. I wouldn’t use it for fine art prints, but the price is right for work prints.
Edna Lockman (verified owner) –
Vibrant, colorful, glossy enough to glow, yet without reflections.
Brendan Rosenbaum (verified owner) –
Good for exhibition print. Seems reasonable amount of optical brightness agent there, so ‘color’ of black-and-white image changes quite a bit under different lighting. This costs two ‘stars’. Otherwise I’ll give four ‘stars’.
Addie Bechtelar (verified owner) –
Love the paper. Just a bit impractical to print everything at 13×19. should have gone with 8×10 instead. Great product tho!
Aric Feest (verified owner) –
That’s a big size. I may have ordered too much paper with these dimensions. Maybe, tho, I’ll want to do more big size printing as I get more familiar with editing software, and the printer.
Andre Mayer (verified owner) –
This paper is the best quality paper I have used. Because of the very large sheets they last far longer than I thought by printing multiple prints per page. Lightroom has a great feature to help you do this. Great product.
Gianni Heathcote (verified owner) –
I already have one, so I knew how good it was, but to get it for about $150??? Now, that’s the best deal ever.
Ola Emard (verified owner) –
I use a Canon printer, a PRO-100, and this paper does exceptionally well for test prints and even some keepers. At the price it is hard to beat for a great go-to when you want to see how a print is going look.
Beaulah Lang (verified owner) –
This paper delivers an excellent print, and holds up.
Harvey Cremin (verified owner) –
Use to print any of my photos. Nice to be able to print in this large of scale. Beautiful color retention. Feeds easily into machine.Professional looking photos.Great price at B&H Photo less than a $ a sheet.
Josefina Balistreri (verified owner) –
I really think Canon paper used on a high-end Canon printer works and looks great. Great value for the dollar.
Monserrat Rau (verified owner) –
I bought this paper to use with my Canon PIXMA 100. And, no surprise, you get an outstanding result. I’m not sure about this, but I think the printer recognizes this paper, because all of my print settings had changed to reflect this paper’s specs. The images are really nice. You won’t go wrong with any printer, I’m sure. But it will look best with Canon. I’m staying with it.
Adam Schiller (verified owner) –
This photo paper produces stunning high contrast images from my Pixma Pro1. The luster finish is excellent, and nicely biased away from gloss. Beats or matches paper three times the cost.
Tyrese Hettinger (verified owner) –
Most used in our studio
Kira Dare (verified owner) –
El mejor papel para impresin de foto y llego perfecta mente embalado gracias B&H
Ophelia Thiel (verified owner) –
I purchased this paper to run though my Canon Pixma Pro-100 Photo Printer. I’m glad I did as the pictures come out better than I ever dreamed. These sheets are slightly bigger than A3 paper size, which allows for the extra margin if you need it (for full A3 prints).
Alda Anderson (verified owner) –
No complaints about this paper. I am new to printing my own images. I bought some Red River paper and can’t tell any difference in the quality between Red River and Canon.
Branson Hegmann (verified owner) –
Excellent product
Newell Toy (verified owner) –
I have a Pro-1000 printer and of several brands tried this is my go to preference for perfect results. Highly recommended
Eliseo Keeling (verified owner) –
For anyone starting to print on Canon printers, this is the paper to start with. ‘Almost’ any image once prepared (and suitable) for print looks good on this paper. It has a nice ICC profile, a reasonable thickness, dries quick and a great pop with a nice balance of shine without being too glossy. Blacks have room on this paper to express themselves. Bill Atkinson’s widely circulated test print came out perfect on it first time, and matched well against my calibrated monitor. In case you are not able to color calibrate your monitor, then turn down its brightness and any special modes on the monitor and view the test print on screen. If possible also best to view in a room with daylight (5400k). In the distant past, I printed (developed) many thousands of prints in the darkroom, personally and commercially, mostly in black and white – and obtained a very sensitive appreciation of tonality and detail. I am finding a great joy in returning to making my own prints again, and the full circle experience of it. I am also looking at making my own frames as well. I feel no need to return to film, as the modern technology has advanced so much. Making our own prints makes us better photographers, particularly when expanding our repertoire of paper types, and at least for myself, I find that I am reflecting more when photographing how it will look on print.