Inkpress Metallic Gloss (5.0×7.0″) provides a darkroom-like look to your photos and prints. The paper’s high gloss surface is ideal for portraits and commercial displays. Its quick drying time, water-, light-, and scratch-resistance make it an ideal choice for high volume printing.
Inkpress Media Metallic Gloss (5.0×7.0″ – 50 Sheets)
$14.00
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Description
Additional information
Weight | 0.73 lbs |
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Dimensions | 7.25 × 5.3 × 0.65 in |
Coating | Resin |
Basis Weight | 255 gsm |
Thickness | 10 mil / 0.25 mm |
Single/Double-Sided | Single |
Surface Finish | Glossy |
Quantity | 50 Sheets |
Sheet Size (W x L) | 5 x 7" / 12.7 x 17.8 cm |
Reviews (8)
8 reviews for Inkpress Media Metallic Gloss (5.0×7.0″ – 50 Sheets)
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Edd Purdy (verified owner) –
Bought to compare against other metallic media. Haven’t yet gotten a round tuit.
Josue Schiller (verified owner) –
This paper makes your images come alive. Even though it’s a metallic gloss, the ink dries nearly instantaneously. I love it.
Deion Raynor (verified owner) –
Love how my images look. Just the right amount of luster without excessive gloss or shine. Adds dimensionality and a little texture.
Finn Witting (verified owner) –
This Inkpress Media Metallic Gloss makes you so proud of your images. So smooth, so bright and it gets attention. I love it.
Leonora McKenzie (verified owner) –
This very high gloss paper renders very sharp edges within an image. It reminds me of a Cibachrome print from back in the day.
Myrtie Bashirian (verified owner) –
I was hoping to find a lower priced alternative to Epson Metallic Glossy but this isn’t it. Prints look sickly. Odd since I like other Inkpress products.
Hannah Feeney (verified owner) –
Just the right amount of metallic sheen without excessive gloss. Really great looking paper!
Leta Lueilwitz (verified owner) –
I have historically shot and printed purely B&W. Only in the last couple of years (I’m 75) have a I shot and printed 85% B&W and 15% color! I’m a picky chap, I know what I like and what I don’t like, and I’m not very forgiving. Thus, Hahnemuhle Fine Art Bartya 325gsm has been my paper of choice for well over a decade, that is until I stumbled upon Inkpress Metallic Gloss! About a year ago, I got the bug to just test a few metallic papers with some of my favorite image files, why not. Tested about 6 types, a couple quite expensive, and at first NONE met my standards! Then I tested the subject paper and I have not left it!! The images are striking! Pop, great detail in the extremes of the dynamic range, and a sense you could reach into it. I do have two issues with the Inkpress paper that are just what we have to live with: 1. It is very easy to crease the paper, so you need to handle it with care. Just modest care, nothing that is a real pain, but be a little more careful because once creased, it is there to stay! 2. Paper sizes are not as broad as the Baryta I’d been using. I also find stock runs out about the time I need a new roll or box! Inventory control does not seem to be an Inkpress strength. I know it is not a B&H issue as more than one source will find nothing at the factory available. I have now built my own profile for it in both B&W and Color with my X-Rite unit. Image only got better. In short, it is worth a try.