Designed to lay flat with little to no curl, this 44″ x 100′ roll of PROFESSIONAL Inkjet Photo Paper, Luster from Kodak will provide artists and photographers with a trouble-free print media. The resin-coated paper features a luster finish with a coating that will provide a wide color gamut and deep blacks. It also features a basis weight of 255 gsm along with a thickness of 10 mil, an opacity of 90%, a whiteness of 134%, and a gloss level of 25%. Additionally, the coating is instant drying and the roll comes on a 3″ core.
Kodak PROFESSIONAL Inkjet Photo Paper, Luster (44″ x 100′ Roll)
$139.34
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Additional information
Weight | 21.6 lbs |
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Dimensions | 46 × 6 × 6 in |
Basis Weight | 255 gsm |
Thickness | 10 mil / 0.254 mm |
Single/Double-Sided | Single |
Surface Finish | Luster |
Dimensions (W x L) | 44" x 100' / 111.8 cm x 30.5 m |
Reviews (8)
8 reviews for Kodak PROFESSIONAL Inkjet Photo Paper, Luster (44″ x 100′ Roll)
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Olga Ondricka (verified owner) –
This paper has brighter whites and lays flatter than others I have used. Excellent results!
Blanca Swaniawski (verified owner) –
Great paper,Great quality and prints well in my HP 2100Z printer. Priced right.
Myron Schulist (verified owner) –
I have not done many prints on the material yet, but for the ones I have done it has been a great product and received many compliments.
Marta Farrell (verified owner) –
Top Quality every time!
Pablo Powlowski (verified owner) –
This is my quality proofing/working paper. The white base and near perfect surface brings out the best and worst in every process-from checking an image at scale to nozzle checks-this paper reveals almost everything with clarity. It linearises near perfectly with a low(ish) ink load (245%) across all 6 colors at 1440dpi and the resulting ink surface is nearly perfect. This makes for fast, very high quality proofing. The base substrate is light, so more ink (2880) would require a lower ink load and slower head speeds to stop uneven surface expansion (and potential head strikes). The paper profiles beautifully and can emulate the fidelity and performance of better quality exhibition papers like MOAB Juniper which makes the transition across to final prints easier and more predictable. This makes it perfect to work through ideas on and it stacks flat in drawers without curl memory. A really impressive paper from Kodak (watermarked on the reverse) that beats Epson variants and produces great images that a lot of people enjoy. A great benchmark paper.
Eugene Heller (verified owner) –
This paper has brighter whites and lays flatter than others I have used. Excellent results!
Dario Hayes (verified owner) –
I am a professional photographer and started printing in house in 2001. I use Epson printers, right now the 4900. I have tried several roll papers and always come back to the Kodak Lustre. It has a great look with a lab print sheen, lays flat coming out of the printer unlike many other papers that I tried, and the price cannot be beat. I love the Kodak Professional marking on the back. It tells my customers that I use only the best.
Julian Sanford (verified owner) –
I am a semi-professional photographer. I sell my photographs at local art shows. I for years I have used Ilford Smooth Pearl, but they increased the price and cut the roll size. Then I switched to Ilford Lustre, but they discontinued the product. So I gave the Kodak Professional Luster Paper a try. I really like the results, so I just ordered 2 more rolls. I am switching over to Kodak. I found that the paper is more flexible than the Ilford. The Ilford is more stiff. At first I thought this might be a problem and I might get fold marks in the paper. So far this has not been a problem at all. In fact with the Ilford, I had to sometimes flatten the paper with weights to get rid of the curl. The Kodak paper is a brighter white versus the Ilford Lustre. I had to change a setting in Photoshop, and now I am getting consistent results with my previous Ilford prints. For me this is a great product and value.