The 24″ x 50′ of Epson Exhibition Fiber Photo Inkjet Paper features a 12 mil thickness and a gloss finish. This fiber-based photo paper is designed for color as well as black and white prints and features an ISO brightness rating of 111%
Epson Exhibition Fiber Photo Inkjet Paper (24″ x 50′ Roll)
$144.00
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Additional information
Weight | 8 lbs |
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Dimensions | 25.25 × 5.5 × 5.5 in |
Basis Weight | 325 gsm |
Thickness | 12 mil / 0.3047 mm |
Brightness | 111% |
Single/Double-Sided | Single |
Surface Finish | Glossy |
Dimensions (W x L) | 24" x 50' / 61 cm x 15.2 m |
Reviews (373)
373 reviews for Epson Exhibition Fiber Photo Inkjet Paper (24″ x 50′ Roll)
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Fredrick Swaniawski (verified owner) –
Excellent dmax and smooth finish. The free profile from Pixel Genius is almost perfect! Combine a calibrated monitor, EFP, and the Pixel Genius profile and you will get stunning results!
Carroll Kessler (verified owner) –
very high quality. The larger size is useful for stiff posterboard-like uses. Excellent for any use; I use ultra premium luster for most of my photo printing.
Waino Stark (verified owner) –
Exhibition fiber Paper is an excellent standard. My customers love the paper and thanks for the on time delivery. Appreciate very much
Bette Swaniawski (verified owner) –
I was able to take some photographs I took at a street fair and print them on this large size paper and I was amazed how professional they look framed and hung on my walls.
Reba Konopelski (verified owner) –
I purchased this paper to use with the Epson Stylus Pro 3800. I print both color and B&W photos and want the best quality image using archival materials. The paper has a gloss finish. If the image one produces is a good one, this paper will help you produce a beautiful final product.
Esmeralda Schamberger (verified owner) –
Really great paper for a very decent price. Nice and stiff, has a bit of weight. Good for test prints or final prints. Very professional.
Lloyd Jacobs (verified owner) –
I am a big fan of Epson’s Premium Luster paper. Of the prints I have made with Exhibition Fiber so far, some are very similar to Luster but others, the more demanding prints, are a noticeable improvement. I would describe the colors as not more saturated but more vivid than the Luster prints. Also the transitions between colors and shades seems smoother. I really like the weight of the paper, its much heavier than Luster. That makes it easier to handle and mount regardless of the method I choose. The surface is not as glossy as Luster. It reminds me of the old black and white chemical prints where we air dried glossy paper. A very smooth surface. I think its going to be my new favorite Epson paper.
Douglas Walsh (verified owner) –
It doesn’t even worth it. I used a lot of papers and this one is the worst paper I ever used. I bought this paper for my portfolio uses but it’s not good. Why? 1. I used Epson Stylus Pro 4900 but this paper have a lot of scratches! WTH. Any other papers had no problem but only this paper had scratch issues. Now, I have to re-print with other paper, Moab Lasal luster, for better quality again. 2. Texture is very un-unify. I really hate this paper because of that. It made my pics to be quite messy because of this kind of weird texture. 3. Because of these reasons, it’s not worth $25 or more.
Samantha Funk (verified owner) –
Expensive, and worth every cent. Wait until you see your images.
Maurine Brakus (verified owner) –
If you need a paper to print images this is just about perfect. I’ve been using this paper for years with consistently great results. It will give you a slight gloss look. Great for color as well as B&W images.
Anastasia Yost (verified owner) –
I did not think Epson would make a photographic paper this good. Color, depth, look and feel are just about perfect.
Daphney Goodwin (verified owner) –
I’d read many positive reviews but never had printed on Epson Exhibition Fiber paper. I’ve made one print on this paper so far. That’s enough. I’m sold . . . this an exceptional product. In the past Epson Luster has been my workhorse paper, and I’ll no doubt continue to print on that fine paper. Exhibition Fiber has a comparable surface but is a heavier paper and should mount beautifully on foam board. Also, the B & H service, as always, was exceptional. Paper deliveries from other sources have sometimes included packages with bumped/damaged corners, which ruined the shipment. B & H packaged my 16 x 20 Exhibition Fiber paper in a huge, heavy cardboard box, with a generous amount of bubble wrap. It arrived in pristine condition. Thanks B & H. I appreciate your attention to detail as well as speed.
Letitia VonRueden (verified owner) –
The slight sheen & weight make this paper feel & produce like standard darkroom paper.
Ezequiel Muller (verified owner) –
excellent
Gudrun Lebsack (verified owner) –
It has a very soft texture, which makes for a luster surface. But it looks like paper, not too different than the old silver-gelatin F-surface, not like the resin-coated look of some luster surfaces.
Linda Yost (verified owner) –
Once you’ve calibrated to this paper, and taken the time to pull the very best prints you can on this and any competitor you name, setting them side by side I doubt you’d ever go back. The range is that great, and the color that incredible. But the magic is that it not only works in color, but also B&W, where again the dynamic range is amazing for ink on paper. The weight is fabulous, the surface is too. But there is a downside. Although Epson has been very responsive to complaints and returns, there are quality-control issues–most notably with the larger sizes. If you’re picky, you may find occasional black specks or even particles in the emulsion, and some boxes are worse than others. I am sending those sheets back to them because I want to help. I hope this is something they are working through, because I’ve told them what I’m telling you: the combination with Epson inks is extraordinary.
Elaina McGlynn (verified owner) –
A rich looking paper that reproduces the best black and white images I have seen on paper designed for inkjet. Of course much depends on the source, but the images I struck using an Epson R2400 and a 6400 dpi scan from a medium format Tri-X original were incredibly detailed and rich in tonality. The surface of this paper is a thing of wonder, just the right fiber based air dried gloss with an amazing degree of smoothness and uniformity. The paper lays flat after absorbing high density Photo PRM ink levels and looks incredible under glass when matted and framed. This is a true archival, museum quality professional product when used with the right inks and matted on acid free board.
Roscoe Beer (verified owner) –
i’m having an exhibition this month and i was able to try this paper. i’ve used hannemles and other fancy ones, also the epson ultrapremium luster: this epson fiber is the best paper for price & quality. hannemules are often very delicate, they tend to scratch so easily. and the ultrapremium epson paper is a dog in comparison, it’s all plastic, also too glossy for my taste. great 13x 19 prints with an epson r2400. i’m so happy.
Steve Sporer (verified owner) –
As close to traditional as digitally possible. Pricey but worth it. Beautiful results in both color and B/W
Ola Cronin (verified owner) –
After a portfolio reviewer suggested this paper, I decided to give it a try. I love it. This paper has a wonderful surface with just enough texture and just enough gloss to give the impression of an old-style air dried F surface paper. It looks beautiful from every angle. It is very white and very sharp and it does have OBAs. If you like a neutral color paper, this might be too bright for you.