The 64″ 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 (64″ x 50′ Roll)
$449.25
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Additional information
Weight | 21.7 lbs |
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Dimensions | 65.9 × 5.5 × 5.3 in |
Basis Weight | 325 gsm |
Thickness | 12 mil / 0.3047 mm |
Brightness | 111% |
Single/Double-Sided | Single |
Surface Finish | Glossy |
Dimensions (W x L) | 64" x 50' / 163 cm x 15.2 m |
Reviews (373)
373 reviews for Epson Exhibition Fiber Photo Inkjet Paper (64″ x 50′ Roll)
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Earlene Luettgen (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.
Cathrine Ortiz (verified owner) –
This is my favorite paper for any image, color or black & white. Black and white produces a warm tone that fit my images perfectly!
Mariane Morar (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.
Catherine Von (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.
Lucy Mraz (verified owner) –
Photo hobbiest. Use paper on Epson 3880 printer for portraits and special photos. Great color. very happy with product. Expensive, so I use it for special projects.
Tierra Nienow (verified owner) –
I am using the 17×22 paper to print a portfolio of black and white landscape photographs. I have used Ilford Gallerie Gold Fiber Silk for my previous projects which I find has a slightly warmer tone to it which the Epson does not. Both have the look and feel of traditional silver paper but the Epson not quite as much as the Ilford. The papers’ tonal range is long and can handle subtle tonal changes. All in all a very good quality paper.
Jakayla Dare (verified owner) –
Excellent quality print image using the Epson 2200 printer – in high image resolution mode –
Edwin Koss (verified owner) –
This paper is heavy compared to Premium Lustre and I love that. It feels like very substantial fine art paper, and clients love the look and feel.
Litzy Bogisich (verified owner) –
I have tried a lot of different papers and this one is the best combination of thickness, durability and brightness.
Antwan Green (verified owner) –
Perfect for those nicer museum quality prints
Marlene Hayes (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.
Alyce Berge (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!
Geoffrey Crist (verified owner) –
I use this paper for all my documentary people work which is all black and white. It really brings out the character and texture of my subjects. Deep blacks in a warm semi gloss paper.
Thalia Stark (verified owner) –
I user this for printing traditional B/W and infrared B/W images. The paper has a brightens that make B/W images look fantastic. For this purpose I love this paper. It is a bit more expensive then other Epson paper but it’s worth the price.
Joaquin Weimann (verified owner) –
Perfect paper to print good photos in color and in black and white with my Epson printer. Great paper weight. Great finishing.
Else Brown (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.
Corbin Stiedemann (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.
Hilbert Deckow (verified owner) –
Fantastic look and surface. Be careful with dust.
Presley Harber (verified owner) –
In my opinion, it is better than Epson’s Premium Luster, but not by much. It is a nice thick paper, which I enjoy but I feel that the surface quality is similar to the Luster, which cheapens it a little. The thing I was most unhappy about is that although I used the Epson color profile for this paper and printed on the Epson 4880, the prints came out much too warm (in a yellowish green sense) and just off in color in general. Took a lot of color correction to make it print as I wanted it too. I much prefer the Ultra Smooth Fine Art.
Donnell Lowe (verified owner) –
This is a superb paper for making fine prints. It has a semi-gloss texture much like darkroom paper. I could not afford to use it until Epson dumped the price…it used to be $! I use it in all sizes up to 24 wide.