The single-sided Lasal Exhibition Luster 300 Paper (13 x 19″) 50 Sheets from Moab is the newest addition to their lineup. The paper is water-resistant, has a resin coating, and is recommended for use with pigment-based inks.
Moab Lasal Exhibition Luster 300 Paper (13 x 19″) 50 Sheets
$65.77
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Description
Additional information
Weight | 6.77 lbs |
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Dimensions | 19.75 × 13.75 × 1 in |
Coating | Resin |
Basis Weight | 300 gsm |
Thickness | 11 mil / 0.28 mm |
Opacity | 86% |
Single/Double-Sided | Single |
Surface Finish | Luster |
Quantity | 50 Sheets |
Sheet Size (W x L) | 13 x 19" / 33.02 x 48.26 cm |
Reviews (117)
117 reviews for Moab Lasal Exhibition Luster 300 Paper (13 x 19″) 50 Sheets
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Dewitt Gottlieb (verified owner) –
I use this with the Canon Pro 10 and it works wonderfully! I print professional photographs of weddings and portraits so quality is very important. Using the Moab profile with the Canon Pro 10 the color is gorgeous! Paper is a great thickness so it does not feel like cheap flimsy paper and dries instantly!
Marquise Block (verified owner) –
great paper with great brightness
Amelie Ferry (verified owner) –
I liked the luster very much. I also got sample pack of different papers. The satin paper prints beautifully.
Avis Grant (verified owner) –
I LOVE this paper. The weight, color and detail when using a calibrated monitor, Moab’s icc profile and a Canon Pro 9000ii are on par with my favorite pro lab. Prints appear a little oversaturated straight out of the printer, but after a couple hours they match your file perfectly. This paper has never disappointed me.
Gracie Hagenes (verified owner) –
I’m not a paper snob (yet!) and this was the first roll paper I bought for the Epson SC P800. Easy to load and prints look great. Load the paper profile on your computer and soft proof to it and you are good to go. Can’t offer a comparison to other Luster papers but this one seems quite nice to me and my clients so far.
Estefania Brakus (verified owner) –
I normally use Canson baryta photographique or Ilford Gold Fibre Silk for images I intend to hang. I have looked long and hard for what I consider the best every day ‘luster’ type surface in a heavier and thicker than the usual paper. This is it for me. It prints nicely with little or no gloss differential or bronzing and takes sprays or the Epson coatings from the R2000 well. It has minimal brighteners also, but still makes a really nice print. Also, it is quite a bit cheaper than the two papers mentioned above.
Brisa Kozey (verified owner) –
I LOVE THIS PAPER, my clients die over it. The expensive feel, the sparkly surface. Makes me so much more money!
Harmon Quitzon (verified owner) –
I LOVE THIS PAPER, my clients die over it. The expensive feel, the sparkly surface. Makes me so much more money!
Martin McGlynn (verified owner) –
I wanted 4X6 print paper and lassall paper didn’t sell 4 X 6 paper. Moab paper is more than adequate.
Meaghan Haley (verified owner) –
Love how consistent printing is with this paper and color is rich.
Bernadine Schumm (verified owner) –
printing pics.
Norwood Schroeder (verified owner) –
The Lansil Exhibition paper reveals deep blacks better than their other product lines, and better than the Canon papers I’ve used. What I mean is, you can see detail in the blacks as low as 4 out of 255. Most other papers that I’ve used, even the Byrta lose detail below 8 – 10. As a result, black point compensation is not as aggressive and your print will look almost indistinguishable from what is on your monitor.
Yazmin Casper (verified owner) –
Love this paper! I use it to make greeting cards and print family photos.
Marianne Batz (verified owner) –
I was looking for a good quality paper for 4×6 prints and visited B & H super store in NYC. As always the staff was most helpful is showing me various types of papers from different brands. As I had used MOAB paper in the past, though a bigger size, I decided to go with MOAB again. Happy with the decision.
Mauricio O’Conner (verified owner) –
I use this paper to print portrait photography on a professional level. I switched to this product because the Ilford product I had been using was not available. This is a high quality paper and performs well. I will use it again.
Reuben Goyette (verified owner) –
This paper has great color, contrast, and sharpness. The best Moab paper I have used.
Raven Larkin (verified owner) –
gorgeous paper
Sheridan DuBuque (verified owner) –
I believe Moab offers the best in inkjet paper
Shawna Keeling (verified owner) –
My prints looks good, I’m using a Canon Pixma 7210. I have set the color in the printer profile options to -20 Magenta 20 Blue 20 Yellow, with Contrast and Intensity at 5 each, and the results are better than with the Durix RCP Pearl Lustre 300 GSM. Here are a couple of prints.
Merl VonRueden (verified owner) –
I have been wanting 5 x 7 and 4 x 6 luster paper and not finding what I needed with Epson. I used the Moab luster for a photo shoot and I was very happy with the results. Colors are great, the paper is nice and thick feeling. I will be looking to see if they have 8 x 10 in Luster now. I used this paper with an Epson Photo 1900.