Featuring a true barium sulphate coating and Crystal Layer Coating technology that provide a surface reminiscent of traditional photographic papers, Exhibition Photo Baryta from Innova will provide photographers and artists with a beautiful smooth gloss finish that will be ideal for many prints. Available here as a 17″ x 50′ roll, this 310 gsm paper also features a thickness of 12.4 mil, a brightness of 96%, and a whiteness of 100%. Additionally, it is both acid and lignin free for longevity.
Innova Exhibition Photo Baryta (17″ x 50′ Roll)
$89.04
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Weight | 5.5 lbs |
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Dimensions | 19.5 × 5.3 × 5.3 in |
Material | 100% alpha cellulose |
Basis Weight | 310 gsm |
Thickness | 12.4 mil / 0.315 mm |
Brightness | 96% |
Whiteness | 100% |
OBA Content | No |
Surface Finish | Gloss, smooth |
Size | 17" x 50' / 43.2 cm x 15.2 m |
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Berenice Schneider (verified owner) –
I wanted a paper that would give me nice deep blacks rather than the brownish tones I was seeing with other Baryta papers. This one delivered very nicely. I would recommend. I’m using an Epson R3000 printer.
Stanley Rodriguez (verified owner) –
I don’t know why this paper is not more popular but it an excellent baryta paper, in all respects very much like the now discontinued Canson Baryta Photographique (the original version) and Epson Legacy Baryta (original version). It’s next to impossible to distinguish the Innova paper from the other two mentioned, except for perhaps a very slight difference in surface finish (and I’m not sure about that). For people wanting a successor baryta paper to the other two, this seems to be it and, at least for now, it appears to be readily available from Innova’s American warehouse in one of the northeast states, although not always in stock at B&H . David Kaufman