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Photographic paper has been the go to for wet lab based prints for decades. However, since the introduction of inkjet printers in the 1990’s inkjet photographic paper has slowly taken over the industry due to ease of use, improved archivability, and higher image quality.
At Breathing Color we have taken the time to curate a line of inkjet photo printer paper to make it easy for you to find and print on the best paper for your situation.
That lineup includes
Vibrance Gloss photography paper whose perfectly smooth surface and wide color gamut brings out the finest details of your best images.
To add a bit of pop to your prints the
Vibrance Metallic photograph paper has a smooth gloss surface, coppery blue tone, and metallic flake in the inkjet receptive coating. That flake and blueish/copper hue will give your prints a polychromatic look that is sure to wow your customers.
Next in our lineup is
Vibrance Luster which is the workhorse of our photo paper line. The slightly textured surface makes it more durable than a gloss photo paper by reducing visible thumbprints and creases helping it survive the rigors of a busy print environment.
Vibrance Matte is the perfect matte photo paper for inexpensive poster style prints, proofing, or for minimizing glare in well lit environments.
When it comes to print longevity the cotton base of
Riverstone Baryta sets it apart from a standard resin coated photographic printer paper. The cotton base and textured surface bridges the gap between photo and fine art papers allowing you to achieve generational longevity with the incredible texture and print quality of a luster photo paper.
When properly displayed and cared for any photographic background paper can last many years, but since display environments vary make sure you choose appropriately for your situation.
Paired with the correct
ICC profiles the color range or gamut of Breathing Colors inkjet photo paper for printer will help you achieve the best image quality for your prints.
The products we’ve covered have more detailed information on their individual product pages.
Photographic paper has been the go to for wet lab based prints for decades. However, since the introduction of inkjet printers in the 1990’s inkjet photographic paper has slowly taken over the industry due to ease of use, improved archivability, and higher image quality.
At Breathing Color we have taken the time to curate a line of inkjet photo printer paper to make it easy for you to find and print on the best paper for your situation.
That lineup includes
Vibrance Gloss photography paper whose perfectly smooth surface and wide color gamut brings out the finest details of your best images.
To add a bit of pop to your prints the
Vibrance Metallic photograph paper has a smooth gloss surface, coppery blue tone, and metallic flake in the inkjet receptive coating. That flake and blueish/copper hue will give your prints a polychromatic look that is sure to wow your customers.
Next in our lineup is
Vibrance Luster which is the workhorse of our photo paper line. The slightly textured surface makes it more durable than a gloss photo paper by reducing visible thumbprints and creases helping it survive the rigors of a busy print environment.
Vibrance Matte is the perfect matte photo paper for inexpensive poster style prints, proofing, or for minimizing glare in well lit environments.
When it comes to print longevity the cotton base of
Riverstone Baryta sets it apart from a standard resin coated photographic printer paper. The cotton base and textured surface bridges the gap between photo and fine art papers allowing you to achieve generational longevity with the incredible texture and print quality of a luster photo paper.
When properly displayed and cared for any photographic background paper can last many years, but since display environments vary make sure you choose appropriately for your situation.
Paired with the correct
ICC profiles the color range or gamut of Breathing Colors inkjet photo paper for printer will help you achieve the best image quality for your prints.
The products we’ve covered have more detailed information on their individual product pages.