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KODAK8887713 Premium Picture Paper offers an ultra high-gloss finish, 10 mil thickness, and 95 brightness, making it the perfect choice for vibrant, professional-quality prints. Compatible with inkjet printers, this package includes 75 sheets sized 4x6.5 inches, ensuring you have plenty of space to showcase your favorite moments.
C**I
kodack photo paper still great
i always uuse kodack photo paper. it work well for me. iv been useing it for many years now. and its always best choose which is the grade paper you want and works best for you. when i say grade. -ex- kodack soft picture quailty--hi gloss heavyer weight- matt. or premium picture paper-- ultra high grade . other brands may work ok for you-- cannon does make a fairly good photo paper also in other grades. just simpel photo paper. as kodack makes also. i havent had much luck with epson. but like i say it works for me. i do alot photo work both 35mm and digital. so kodack is still real good.
S**O
Very nice product... the paper does not get wavy or damp when printing high resolution pictures.
Very nice product... the paper does not get wavy or damp when printing high resolution pictures because of too much ink. The price is just right for the quantity it comes with. I will buy again definitely... when ever I finish these ones and I'm really trying hard to do so.
J**F
PHOTO PAPER
GREAT PHOTO PAPER AND IF YOU SELL IT FOLKS LOVE THAT NAME ON THE BACK
D**N
Five Stars
Very clear photo prints.
D**B
Five Stars
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T**D
Five Stars
Thank you
S**K
Excellent prints with Canon i560s printer
Using my Canon i560s printer, Kodak's recommended printer driver settings, and Kodak's free software for printing, this paper produces near flawless photos. They are semi-gloss (not high-gloss like Canon's Photo Paper Plus Glossy that comes with the printer). This paper has been reformulated recently (according to the packaging) and I will continue to use it for all photos. I have been unable to get Canon's software to print accurate colors on this paper - so use Kodak's! Canon's software (Easy Photo Print) won't print accurate colors even on their own Photo Paper Plus Glossy paper (and there is no way to manually tinker with the color settings in Easy Photo Print - you can in the Kodak software via the Canon print driver). If you run a comparison, you will see that Kodak has got the color thing nailed cold and Canon does not, regardless of paper type.The only detectable flaw I've seen in any print on Kodak's Premium Picture Paper is on photos with very dark/black areas. If you hold the print at a sharp angle in bright light (you never would unless looking for this flaw) you can see a slight decrease in the reflectivness of these really dark areas that you don't see using the Canon Photo Paper Plus Glossy paper.Nobody who has looked at my prints (except me) has noticed this flaw - so don't worry about it. By the way, I much prefer the semi-glossy nature of this paper to Canon's Photo Paper Plus Glossy which truly is so glossy it can be annoying in some lighting conditions.The Canon i560s uses dye-based ink for printing photos. I think pigment-based ink will have different results (Canon mixes the 3 dye-based colors to produce black when printing photos, as the black cartridge is pigment based in this printer).For borderless 4x6 prints, you will have to cut a half-inch off the paper as it is 4 x 6.5 inches and the Canon printer driver does not allow flexibility at this time. If you want a white border, then no need to trim.
N**H
It makes prints look way to dark
With standard settings on my color ink jet paper (and I have tried it on 3 different printers, from different manufactures) the pictures always print to dark, I have to lighten the output settings by at least 12 percent for all colors. Very annoying to have to do this every time, I do not have to do this with Lexmark or Canon papers, they print WYSIWYG (What you see is what you get).
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