Slickrock Metallic Pearl 260 (24″x50′ Roll) from Moab is a 260 g/m2 paper with a metallic finish. The paper’s high gloss and metallic finish provide a unique lifelike, almost 3D quality to any image. The paper is suited for both black and white as well as color prints. The paper is recommended for use with pigment-based ink but can also be used with dye-based ink.
Moab Slickrock Metallic Pearl 260 (24″x50′ Roll)
$121.09
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Weight | 7.15 lbs |
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Dimensions | 25.6 × 7.4 × 6.4 in |
Coating | Resin |
Basis Weight | 260 gsm |
Thickness | 12 mil / 0.3047 mm |
Opacity | 99% |
Brightness | 80% |
Single/Double-Sided | Single |
Surface Finish | Metallic, Luster |
Dimensions (W x L) | 24" x 50' / 61 cm x 15.2 m |
Reviews (93)
93 reviews for Moab Slickrock Metallic Pearl 260 (24″x50′ Roll)
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Sammy Botsford (verified owner) –
I like this paper as an alternative to the more traditional glossy papers. Although this is a metallic paper, it’s not over the top as may be the case for other metallic paper types. However, you should still experiment with this paper since it may not be appropriate for certain types of photographs. This is a resin coated paper, so it doesn’t have the weight or feel of heavier cotton-based papers.
Dante Satterfield (verified owner) –
I love this paper – which I sometimes use for a slightly non-realistic sheen in certain fine art landscapes. It cannot be thought of as a white paper. It is metallic and therefore generates a very slight grey. If that effect comes from a conscious choice, it can be enhancing, adding a gorgeous pop to an image. However, if not, the results can seem unexpected, weird, or just wrong!
Makayla Murphy (verified owner) –
This is becoming my new favorite paper. It prints well with a variety of different subject matter. HDR photos jump off the page. It has just enough of a pearl finish to make images pop, but not so mach to be distracting.
Paula Waelchi (verified owner) –
Works beautifully with metallic sheen subjects, e.g., chrome plated surfaces.
Delilah Lakin (verified owner) –
I love this paper. I don’t generally print in metallic, but there are certain images that just make sense. This is the best metallic paper I’ve found so far. The shine is beautiful and it keeps the colors very well. B&W images are stunning.
Carole Beier (verified owner) –
I use for 8x10s of photos of RatRods, HotRods and Vintage Signs. Has a nice quality to it, great for this application. It is at a good price point too.
Dylan Steuber (verified owner) –
Moab Slickrock is riddle wrapped in an enigma posing as a question. Do you want this effect? Or not? For the right image, it’s wonderful both color and monochrome. It is reminiscent of a pure metallic but not overwhelmingly so. It’s one of the products you have to try. If you have the right image, nothing else will touch it. If not blah! I like it a lot for the work I do. I recommend a trial package for your images. I think you’ll like it!
Antonia Lakin (verified owner) –
I like all Moab papers and this one is great as well- My personal taste for glossy papers is I don’t like when you look at the print from an angle and the print looks muddy in the darks and whites- which happens with this paper.
Brannon Mueller (verified owner) –
Works great with the pixma pro 100. I like this size to go with the 8×10 mattes that are readily available online. This paper works best with high contrast scenes.
Rusty Bartell (verified owner) –
I have been in the process of evaluating over 20 different papers and for most subjects this paper presents best. The pictures pop out with subjects that have vivid color.
Cleveland Boehm (verified owner) –
This is a great paper, an amazing pearl texture that have a hint of metallic and great white, it looks very good under any light condition, but the better the light, the better the metallic effect
Kyleigh Strosin (verified owner) –
I use Slickrock Metallic Pearl 260 by Moab to print my landscape photographs. I can not believe the quality of the print. It is amazing. The details just pop out at me when I look at them. The paper works great in my Epson R1900 printer.
Adalberto Abshire (verified owner) –
Really nice 3-D effect. I do not usually print on glossy paper, but for particular photos that need an added sparkle, this truly fits the bill.
Salma Hudson (verified owner) –
Restoring old photos (b/w or color) Produces some wonderful results. EG Depth of color and sharpness. Black and white photos seem to be have been waiting for this paper.
Rodrick Macejkovic (verified owner) –
Item was delivered fast, no problems with the order
Dorthy Rempel (verified owner) –
The packaging is very high quality, the paper is very heavy. I think the finish is a little less slick than I have seen in other metallic papers, though. However, when printed (Epson SureColor P800 in my case) the results are very pleasing.
Jonathan Glover (verified owner) –
I would buy this product over and over
Magnus Gerlach (verified owner) –
Let me start with my set up, MacPro running LR 5.6 with a Canon Pro-1. I do print with the paper profile from Moab using Relative Color Management. I typically print on MOAB and Iiford luster and wanted to try something new for my sister-in-laws baby shower we were hosting in our house. Wow, just wow. This stuff is impressive. It gave the portraits a nearly holographic look to them. It makes colors explode off the paper. One of the guests had hot pink colored hair and it was almost glowing. Skin tones were decent, but were a bit too smooth. This may just be from my normal luster print results and the smoothness of the paper is a bit foreign to me. So if you have a project that have vibrant colors or a scene with extreme contrast and you want to emphasize that contrast I would highly recommend this paper. if you’re looking for something to print traditional portraits this might not quite work for you.
Leilani Howell (verified owner) –
I have to be the first to admit, this is not my go to paper for every day printing and use, however, I do enjoy printing photos on this stuff, when they’re right. Mostly HDR images, highly compressed where everything is kind of a mid-tone and lots of apparent light in the scene. It’s for that type of photo that this paper seems to emanate light from within – almost like looking into a monitor. If you’re looking for something a bit different, in a paper, this might be the thing that you’re looking for. It can be used to good effect.
Emory Harber (verified owner) –
I used this paper for my current exhibit of B & W 13×19 prints. It is very well suited due to its sheen. Although not for pigment inks, it is a worthwhile product for reasonable longevity and its appearance can be striking depending on subject matter. Highly recommended to at least try!!