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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Shyann Rice (verified owner) –
This was my first time printing on 13×19 sized paper and I was blown away by the quality of Epson’s exhibition fiber. Although it wasn’t the original paper that I wanted to go with, I ended up settling on it because of its decent price. However, after printing on it and seeing the results it can produce, I’m glad that I did.
Georgianna Schuppe (verified owner) –
This paper has a wonderful feel and weight. I’ve printed many color photography portfolios on it and they’ve held up well. Honestly, it reminds me of the Ilford silver gelatin papers I used to use in the darkroom, but thicker. It has a luster, semi-gloss finish but without a problematic glare. One thing I’ve noticed is that it is quite warm in tone so you’ll need to add a blue curve layer in photoshop to compensate if you don’t want your print to look warm/yellow-y. I’ve never had problems with it jamming or smudging. It is expensive, but worth the price for a high-end fine art portfolio of photographs.
Lance Denesik (verified owner) –
Used with Epson Photo printers and Epson Ink will yield high quality color or b&w photographic prints.
Madalyn Breitenberg (verified owner) –
First of all, I use this paper exclusively for black and white prints. I started working in ‘the darkroom’ fifty years ago. This paper rivals if not succeeds any paper available I have ever used. The reflective quality of this paper and its ability to register an amazing spectrum of blacks work together to produce images that are truly eye-popping. And there are no messy chemicals to fuss with. LOL
Aracely King (verified owner) –
Lives up to its name as Exhibition quality paper. The best semi-gloss I have ever used in my Epson P-800.
Gerda Wiegand (verified owner) –
love this paper. Used it to print on with my 3880 Epson Pro.
Salma Stroman (verified owner) –
I like this paper a lot and use on the 3880 and the images look great.
Margarita Lynch (verified owner) –
I normally use the pro luster paper, but this is even better. It’s crisp and clear and shows incredible detail. I tried the fine art velvet paper too and I’m sure it’s good for when deep blacks aren’t needed, but for what I shoot (animals mostly) I much prefer the exhibition fiber paper.
Daphney Franecki (verified owner) –
Beautiful, high quality, heavy weight paper. I am really pleased with how images look on it. My only complaint is several sheets have had dark specs in them, which I have had to reserve for some of my darker images so they disappear.
Raymond Beier (verified owner) –
I’ve been seduced by the bloggers to try the next best paper…the perfect baryta…the perfect paper, over and over again. I always come back to Exhibition Fiber for my glossy go-to paper. My Epson 7900 loves it and it loves my Epson 7900, my clients love it, my wife loves it. ’nuff said. Try it you’ll like it. Oh yes, it is very white. If you don’t like very white don’t get it. I like very white.
Telly Walter (verified owner) –
Perfect for those nicer museum quality prints
Trevor Lubowitz (verified owner) –
Exhibition fiber is a heavy wonderfully printing paper with excellent qualities for an exhibition paper.
Raegan Romaguera (verified owner) –
Blacks are deep & detailed…colors vibrant every time. Won’t print on anything else!
Jaime Schiller (verified owner) –
I print color images for gallery presentation and find color rendition to be of consistent high fidelity image after image. Careful handling with gloves prevents surface scratching, which has been to be the only problem with this exceptional paper.
Jena Prohaska (verified owner) –
I have completed a series of in-depth printing tests on this paper compared to Moab’s Lasal Exhibition Luster 300 (which has been my choice for years). After creating calibrations for both papers, and printing uncorrected test files, the additional depth and internal contrast of the Epson paper is easy to see–in B&W and color. This is all the more surprising when you set the sheets of paper next to each other, because the Moab paper clearly has a brighter base white. I would certainly recommend it.
Jess Ondricka (verified owner) –
I am preparing for my first exhibition and my portfolio contains both black/white and color prints. Endless research kept me coming back to Epson Exhibition Fiber paper so that is what I ordered. Paper, like any other part of photography, is personal taste but when the first print starting rolling off my six year old Epson 3800 I could not beleive the color depth and sharpness of the prints. I am a generalist photography shooting Rudgy, dance, landscapes and portraits. No other paper that I have used before suits the type of work that I want to present. The semi gloss surface is exception in bringing out the saturation of the colors without the ever present glare that some papers offer. It also has the quality feel of the old darkroom papers that I used back in the 1970’s and 1980’s. Everyone that has seen and touched these prints comments on the quality, color and sharpness. It is expensive, but well worth the costs.
Jaunita Kozey (verified owner) –
I’m new both to photography and printing, so pls take this w/ a grain or two of salt. I purchased an Epson Signature Worthy sample pack from B&H when I bought my Epson 3880 about a month ago. Tried several of the papers in the pack, then hit on the Exhibition Fiber, which uses a Photo Black ICC profile. Prints were stunning. Direct comparison against the same image printed on Epson Premium Luster (which is very nice paper) shows deeper, richer colors – and how this can be I don’t know – but the EF has depth to it. I liked the product so much I purchased a pack of 17×22. Like other reviewers here I’ve noticed that the paper is quite delicate. You have to be very careful when handling it to prevent scratching it. Yes it’s expensive and an indulgence, but I feel good about photography when a print on Exhibition Fiber rolls out of my 3880. How much is that worth? And as always, B&H provided great service.
Yasmin Bergstrom (verified owner) –
Great paper for black and white printing (did not try color), but expensive.
Gaetano Stanton (verified owner) –
This archival exhibition fiber paper makes the most beautiful prints I have ever created. It mimiics those produceed in the LIFE lab at the Time-Life Building over the years when photogrgraphs were developed the old fashioned way with chemicals.The technical experts in the lab used glossy paper dried mat. My purpose in using this paper is for display. Today, I was proud to give a print to a friend. It was the most beautiful I have ever made.
Sydnie Ledner (verified owner) –
For museum, gallery and exhibition level prints. initial reaction: paper resembles look and feel of traditional fiber based silver gelatin paper. the holy grail of digital printers. second reaction: difficult to profile and print. it is picky about settings and ink sets. third reaction: gorgeous prints. So, 5 stars for final prints; 3 stars for ease of use; average 4 stars