Replicating the appearance and feel of a traditional F-surface darkroom paper, Epson Exhibition Fiber Paper aims to provide users with a beautiful soft gloss finish for their digital prints. A fiber base offers a professional feel with a weight of 325 gsm and thickness of 13 mil, making it an excellent choice for galleries and exhibitions. Also, by utilizing some optical brightening agents the paper is able to reach a whiteness of 147% and a brightness of 111%. This makes it possible to create prints with deep blacks and subtle tonal gradations, suitable for advanced black-and-white printing as well as long-lasting color prints. Additionally, this paper is instant drying.
This paper is available here as a 25-pack of 8.5 x 11″ sheets.
Sheila Stiedemann (verified owner) –
As my photographic printing has become better, it seemed that graduating to a better quality of paper was worth consideration. I have been using Epson Luster, and find Exhibition Fiber much better with all of the brighter reds, oranges, yellows, etc. For darker blues and greens, Luster seems to have an edge. Exhibition Fiber is a much heavier paper, which I like. I compared it with Canson Platine Fiber Rag and Baryta Photographique, both of which were better than Luster. While there were differences, the similarities between Exhibition Fiber and the two Canson papers were sufficient for me to chose the Epson as my default for colorful prints. And it is somewhat less expensive. Will I change again? Perhaps.
Veronica Hintz (verified owner) –
Expensive but worth the money. Great prints
Cortney Macejkovic (verified owner) –
I use this size for test prints.
Enrico Konopelski (verified owner) –
this is as close to you can get to fiber based photo paper- used the glossy profile and it was perfect- doesn’t have the glare of the glossy and luster papers and is nice to touch
Erick Quitzon (verified owner) –
The thickness of this paper and its luxurious surface make it a dream to use.
Eric McLaughlin (verified owner) –
Real nice stock.
Andreane Jenkins (verified owner) –
I am loving this paper. I am still on my first box but I am optimistic. Quality is as good as my Fiber prints made in the darkroom, of course depending on my abilities in the darkroom; on that day.
Lyla Zieme (verified owner) –
love this paper. professional weight, great tones and colors. After using the 8.5 x 11 I bought the 13 x 19, and 17 x 22, all are amazing.
Nestor Frami (verified owner) –
This paper is truly gallery/museum grade. It has become my first choice.
Myrtice Auer (verified owner) –
I’ve been using Ex. fiber for about 8 years in cut 17×22 sheets. This was the first time buying in roll. Was surprise to see. Started using the first roll- the amount of black smudges along the border on top and bottom of paper. I love this paper but was very disappointed with the quality control with the rolls. I have 2 more rolls not opened, hope I have better luck with the other 2.
Mattie Crooks (verified owner) –
This is an great paper. It reproduces faithfully what I have on my screen.
Carmine Kerluke (verified owner) –
Semi-pro photographer. Tried Exhibition Fiber paper and was blown away! Colors leap off the paper, and there’s NO ink gloss variation, just a smooth and natural color transition. Once you see the results you won’t use anything else. It has the look and feel of traditional darkroom prints, only better.
Sister Kerluke (verified owner) –
For my exhibit photos requiring a luster like finish it is my favorite!
Rowena Reilly (verified owner) –
This paper really shows off what a Epson 2880 can do in black and white. I am continually blown away as my prints come out. The fiber paper itself can have imperfections. I have found random black spots in the paper at times. They can ruin a print if they show up in a white part of a picture. I may just have a bad lot. I plan to contact Epson about the problem. Spots aside…It’s what I want too see my prints on.
Austyn Donnelly (verified owner) –
this size is wonderful for both color and bw the larger 17 x 22 paper tends to curl up on the long side but after matting and framing no problem great quality prices are good
Wellington Cronin (verified owner) –
Like the finish and weight, general feel of paper. Prints are beautiful. Be sure you do some proof prints before committing this expensive paper to ink.
Lamont Kiehn (verified owner) –
I have used this paper since I started learning photography a couple of years ago. It has a nice weight to it, and the ink is never too much. The print quality is amazing, would definitely recommend!
Janis Ankunding (verified owner) –
I love the color range I get from this paper, its very rich and pops the image nicely. If you come form the analog world be careful with this paper as it scratches much more so than gel silver, put a little tissue paper in-between the prints if you stack them and you’ll be ok. Not cheep but if you want quality this is a good choice.
Kaitlin Conn (verified owner) –
This is great paper for portfolios it is thick so great for handling. The only problem I have with it is the slight tooth or texture the paper has. It is not totally smooth. That being said I still use and love it.
Bernita Hand (verified owner) –
A nice, thick paper that has the feel and texture of fiber base paper that I use in my wet darkroom.