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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Sharon Stehr (verified owner) –
I use this paper with my epson 3880. For me its the perfect compromise between color gamut and fine art fiber feel. Its soft gloss gives deeper blacks than ultrasmooth, velvet or other fine art papers.
Candida McDermott (verified owner) –
Makes top-quality prints on a pigment-based photo printer.
Donnie Green (verified owner) –
This is a gorgeous paper. I’ve been printing both color and black and white on it. Does anyone have a profile for it for the Epson 3880? Thanks!
Kathleen Reynolds (verified owner) –
Wonderful color and rich detail and textures.
Gloria Kunze (verified owner) –
I’m a professional fine artist that shoots with black and white film. I scan my negatives and print digitally. I am happy with the results of this paper compared to traditional gelatin silver prints. This is my go to paper for when I show my photographs in galleries. I gave it 4 out of 5 stars becuase many sheets have spots on them that I cannot use for final show prints. I sort them out and then use them for test prints. I have to admit that I’m a bit disappointed that a high quality and high priced paper would have so many sheets that have flaws.
Rylee Kohler (verified owner) –
I’ve used this paper for over a year now, and with much success. Perfect for test prints as well as printing for exhibitions. Nice image quality and spectrum of colors. I have done a lot of moving and handling of the prints that I’ve made on this paper and the thickness and surface are both holding up GREAT. Definitely recommend this to students and professionals — and you can’t beat the price!
Josiah Fahey (verified owner) –
Color reproduction is fantastic. I got this after master photographer friend recommended. Like heavy weight of paper. Probably will not use for every day photos, but for the special ones, it is hard to beat. Pricey, but B&H price was much less than suggested retail.
Savannah McDermott (verified owner) –
This paper is beautiful, and the 13×19 sheets come well packaged so the corners are less likely to be damaged in shipping.
Janet Walter (verified owner) –
I have used Exhibition fiber for most of my printing needs since it was first released by Epson. The paper’s weight, surface, and feel is very similar to traditional silver printing papers. The results are superb whether you’re printing color or B&W. The archival properties of this paper is the best reason to use it. Epson often runs a buy two, get one free promotion which is the time to stock up and save. The order arrived on time and the products were in excellent shape.
Arne Langosh (verified owner) –
I find this paper lends itself to a wide variety of photos. The thickness and texture are rich. It is a reliable, favorite paper.
Paolo Tremblay (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.
Margaret Thompson (verified owner) –
Outstanding results with the 3880. Be sure to download the most recent profile.
Suzanne Champlin (verified owner) –
I love this paper! Has just the right quality feel and results. A go-to paper with predictable and excellent results.
Mittie Schulist (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.
Uriah Schroeder (verified owner) –
I heard that this paper was like butter, beautiful, and very expensive. But as I checked online it was not ask explensive as they have said. So I am using it for my Thesis Show. It is perfect, better than any other paper I have used. The paper is easy to load, and it doesn’t even stink like some of the epson papers do, such as luster. I really don’t have a single complaint about it. Perfect product for gallery work.
Ismael Rowe (verified owner) –
This is my favorite paper for portraits, and have narrowed it down to this or Ultra Premium Glossy, for contact sheets and some other shots.
Elza Schroeder (verified owner) –
Works wonderfully well with Epson printer. Gallery worthy prints.
Adelia Gerhold (verified owner) –
The shadows are so much better on EF. Really they are far more open and less blocky. Just wish it wasn’t so expensive!
Demarcus Schinner (verified owner) –
For exhibition paper, I wouldn’t expect it to contain little black dots on each page. There aren’t many, but if you look closely there are like 2 or 3 little black dots randomly appearing on each page. We bought this for a class, where 3 other people bought the same paper from B&H; all of them had the dots. However, it’s still a good paper for proofing or portfolios if you don’t mind the dots because of the price. I wouldn’t show them in a gallery though.
Deja Hill (verified owner) –
This is my go to paper for my very best images. The blacks are incredible and the paper feels like the best of the quality darkroom papers.