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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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)
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Terrance Hodkiewicz (verified owner) –
Epson’s Exhibition Fiber Paper hits a home run! It renders deep, rich images in both color and monochrome. Images look so deep that I looked at them sideways to see if they actually had a third dimension! The paper renders excellent black and white images — and captures a full range of grays. In general, excellent tonal quality. However, the paper tends to oversaturate orange tones, requiring the tweaking of images with strong orange tones
Rory Hoppe (verified owner) –
B&H knows their stuff. My paper order arrived in excellent shape and on time. The three large, heavy boxes of paper were well protected, wrapped in an inner container. Exhibition Fiber is Epson’s finest quality paper for printing color or B&W photographs. The price was right and the current buy 3 pay for 2 rebate makes it a deal you can’t pass up.
Ayana Doyle (verified owner) –
This paper is gorgeous. I have printed color and B&W and both look fantastic. I love the heavier weight of this paper over Epson Premium Luster (although that is a great paper also). The “look” of the paper is not glossy, not matte, and not really luster-very similar to Ilford Gold Fibre Silk…but not quite. The images are beautiful. IMO, this paper is worth the price.
Neoma Moore (verified owner) –
The color, contrast, and heft of this paper is just wonderful. Epson’s Signature Worthy line of products are some of my favorites. The clarity and depth of color I achieve with this paper (using Pro 7890) is hard to describe. It is not high gloss but has a nice smooth gloss without being glaring. This attribute suits my art just fine. Both color and Black and White images print beautiful, especially B&W. This paper handles great, mounts and frames really well. Absolutely no curl unless you roll it after printing, but will settle flat in a short time.
Adonis Feil (verified owner) –
This inkjet paper is great!!! Vibrant colors and excellent ease of use. I use it for all my printing with my epson 3800 printer.
Josh Kovacek (verified owner) –
Epson’s EFP is an excellent alternative to the silver gelatin hydride papers of the last century. Everything about it, the feel, the weight, the texture. all excellent. Just a note your need to increase saturation by a minimum of 12% and also adjust paper thickness for the printer feeder to 13 ML.
Nadia Klein (verified owner) –
Shows detail without the light reflective characteristics of glossy paper.
Alysha McDermott (verified owner) –
This paper is great for prints that feel like fiber black and white prints but are digital color. Does not bend like other papers and just the perfect pearl finish.
Darrick Hansen (verified owner) –
I have been using this digital paper exclusively. I find the results to be the closest to the silver gelatin papers I printed my black and white film negatives with. True whites and blacks,and I prefer the soft gloss finish.
Elfrieda Hilpert (verified owner) –
Great paper, wish it was brighter. Don’t stock up too much in humid climates as the edges tent to curl inward and can catch on the print head.
Quentin Dickens (verified owner) –
This paper has the best blacks and paper white with the same texture as the wet darkroom silver emulsion papers. I also want to commend B&H for the triple boxing that they put on their delivery, which keeps the paper in top shape.
Ally Kub (verified owner) –
I use this paper when making my fine art photographic prints. It has a soft gloss which I like over their Velvet fine art paper.
Bernice Jaskolski (verified owner) –
Holy cr8p! That’s is all i have to say! There is probably other paper out there just as good, and does a fantastic job with the inks for the Epson 4900. But i decided to keep it in the family and buy epson paper for my Epson printer….just for starters. I have printed on Kodak glossy photo paper preveiously….the end result was OK…there was always a weird issue with high contrasting colors touching in the photo….i dont see it on these Epson papers.
Layla Larson (verified owner) –
I primarily print in bold, saturated color and I find the results with this paper unmatched in terms of DMAX and brilliance using this paper and Epson pigment inks.
Dianna Franecki (verified owner) –
Great paper…amazing color range and DMax…would have given it four star except for the fact it’s a bit fragile…prone to damage if not handle exceptionally carefully…
Ethan Gerlach (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
Domenic Fritsch (verified owner) –
I use this paper in the majority of my gallery exhibitions. It has a nice presence in gallery lighting. I like to spend my time taking photos and marketing my work. I do not enjoy monkeying with a gazillion printer/monitor settings on my computer. Since I own an Epson large format printer, it is nice that everything is geared up to go and I can get outstanding prints with minimal tweaking. This paper has an elegant look and feel that gallery owners like in presenting to their clients. My only beef about this paper is that it scratches easily. I use a clear u/v spray over all my prints to ensure that I do not lose quality with prints on this paper. This is an excellent, cost effective paper to get your prints out and sold to the public.
Garrick Lesch (verified owner) –
One of my favorite papers. Reminds me of the print quality of fiber based printing in the darkroom. Produces rich tones.
Lavonne Wuckert (verified owner) –
I use this paper in 13×19 for exhibits and general display work. However, I use Epson’s Vevet Fine Art or Hot Press Bright most of the time as I do a lot of portrait work and prefer the D-max and overall tonal quality of mat papers for portrait work. On the plus side, Exhibition Fiber is a very sturdy, heavy weight paper with good D-max and nice surface. I will continue to use it for my general Go-To paper.
Monty Greenfelder (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!