The 44″ 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 (44″ x 50′ Roll)
$279.30
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Additional information
Weight | 15 lbs |
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Dimensions | 45.5 × 5.5 × 5.4 in |
Basis Weight | 325 gsm |
Thickness | 12 mil / 0.3047 mm |
Brightness | 111% |
Single/Double-Sided | Single |
Surface Finish | Glossy |
Dimensions (W x L) | 44" x 50' / 111.8 cm x 15.2 m |
Reviews (373)
373 reviews for Epson Exhibition Fiber Photo Inkjet Paper (44″ x 50′ Roll)
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Omer Considine (verified owner) –
I had read some good things about this paper and gave it a try. The prints have the look of the best papers we used to use in the darkroom. The texture is excellent and the slight gloss enhances the image. I haven’t found anything this good for inkjet printing. The weight is impressive. The only problem I have found is the paper is too thick for my HP printer but perfect for my Epson.
Meda Johnston (verified owner) –
Great paper!
Rowena Hauck (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.
Rahsaan Nicolas (verified owner) –
I was blown away by the dynamic color range of this glossy paper. I have strayed away from glossy finish paper in favor of matt paper however the vibrant range of color on this paper is amazing!
Camron Cummings (verified owner) –
Expensive but worth the money. Great prints
Murphy O’Conner (verified owner) –
Had some photographs of mine displayed at a NYC hotel recently in one of the rooms as a permanent collection. I wheat pasted this paper up on the walls of the room and it came out amazing. I am so happy with this paper.
Ramiro Hamill (verified owner) –
A bright luster brings out the near hidden nuances of a black and white photo print.
Cloyd Renner (verified owner) –
I use this with an Epson 3800 printer. It produces large, beautiful prints. I love this paper and also use the 8.5 X11 size.
Caleb Gutmann (verified owner) –
I used the large format paper to print images that I’m planning to exhibit in the Spring. The paper was recommended by my ICP Photoshop instructor. It’s beautiful paper but it does tend to chip and, in fact, that’s what happened to two of my prints. Which is fairly upsetting, considering how expensive the paper is and how difficult it is for me to access a large printer. Nevertheless, I love the large prints I did make that didn’t chip, and I was impressed by B & H. They got the paper to me in record time, as they said they would. Whatever paper I order in the future, I will order it from them.
Douglas O’Reilly (verified owner) –
I used this paper for my fine art prints and was happily surprised at the quality and boldness. I love the thickness of the paper as well. One issue I have to contend with is dust-if a print is made over a speck it may come off afterward and create a white spot.
Pat Flatley (verified owner) –
I use this paper when printing out my final pictures…the blacks and whites are like silver geletin prints, colors are vivid, and the overall image is fabulous.
Peggie Streich (verified owner) –
This paper has a surface that is pretty close to classic silver gelatin paper, glossy-dried-matte. It is actually a bit more glossy, but has a little more texture, and so gives a similar appearance at a distance. In any case, both b&w and color prints look great. It has minimal optical brighteners, and gives pretty neutral white tones, which I prefer to warm tones. I also like the Hahnemuhle FineArt Bartya. That paper has significant optical brighteners, so is bight white, and has more surface texture. It’s also a beautiful paper, but is much more expensive that the Exhibition Fiber. One gripe: Epson, like most photo paper manufacturers, does not offer 17 x 25 sheet sizes, which are the perfect size for printing 16 x 24 images, consistent with the 1:1.5 DSLR format. I buy 17 rolls and cut the sheets myself, which is a lot of work, and you have to uncurl the paper before it can be effectively fed into the printer sheet feeder. I haven’t yet tried this with Exhibition Fiber, and I’m not looking forward to it.
Bulah Koepp (verified owner) –
great for art reproductions, can even be worked upon with acrylic paint after printing.
Leta Lueilwitz (verified owner) –
This paper has a solid and weighty feel that is noticed by clients compared with the lesser papers offered by so many places. It shows very well under glass. Color hold out is wonderful. When customers can feel a difference, the perceived value is higher. I rate this product very well.
Guy Schultz (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.
Giovani Cremin (verified owner) –
I am using this paper as a replacement for Canson Baryta, and I think It performs at least as well as the Canson. The images seem to have a great dynamic range (based on a non-scientific evaluation), bright with a lot of depth. I love the heaviness of the paper also.
Carolyne Rohan (verified owner) –
I love this paper. I printed my black and white images for an exhibit on this. They look stunning on this paper!
Sanford Sporer (verified owner) –
Perfect for those nicer museum quality prints
Colby Braun (verified owner) –
love this paper. Used it to print on with my 3880 Epson Pro.
Freeda Murazik (verified owner) –
A premium luster paper with enough gloss to look like a photo print but with lower glare than hi gloss and a beautiful texture.