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Canon Photo Paper Pro Platinum, 4 x 6 Inches, 50 Sheets (2768B014), White

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Size: 4 in x 6 in


Features

  • Package Dimensions: 1.778 cms (L) x 10.922 cms (W) x 16.256 cms (H)
  • Product Type: Print Copy Paper
  • Package Quantity: 1
  • Country Of Origin: Japan

Description

An incredible range of colors are produced by two ink receiving layers, providing exceptional professional quality prints all from your home or office printer. When used with ChromaLife100 inks your photos can achieve over a 200 year life in an album. Size: 4 x 6 Paper Colors: White Paper Weight: 80 lb Sheets Per Unit: 50. From the Manufacturer Everything photo paper can possibly have for the artwork of professional and advanced amateur photographers Canon's new flagship glossy photo paper surpasses Photo Paper Pro [PR-101]. Similar to Photo Paper Plus Glossy II (PP-201), a six layer paper structure is used to promote color reproduction "Alumina" which proved quicker ink absorbency on Photo Paper Pro [PR -101] is adopted in the ink-receiving layers. Advancing the texture and quality of Canon's new glossy photo paper "Make the best photo paper in all aspects." This was our commitment when we were developing Photo Paper Pro [PR-101], which was Canon's previous flagship photo paper. To further progress, we follow this commitment and have developed Canon's new flagship glossy photo paper. Ink-receiving layers are functionally separated into a color-reproduction layer and an absorbing layer, and a chromogenic enhancer which amplifies light is added into the resin-coat layer. A neutral white which has a high degree of whiteness is adopted for the color of the paper. The demanding photo quality needs of professional and advanced amateur photographer is realized when used with Canon's 2008 new dye-based inks [CLI-221]. The color reproduction in red areas is expanded, rich and deep blacks are achieved and the higher image durability is achieved. The best glossy photo paper which turns printouts to artwork. That is Photo Paper Pro Platinum [PT-101]. For professional and advanced amateur photographers Photo Paper Pro Platinum [PT- 101] exceeds Photo Paper Pro [PR-101] by using original material technology Neutral bright white for maximum appeal to professional advanced amateur photographers A new standard for white has been introduced There are various "whites" for a white paper such as bluish white, yellowish white, dark white and bright white. The "white" Canon chose for professional's and advanced amateur's artwork from these various "whites" is the "white" which combines "crispy white" and "neutral white". "Crispy white" contributes to enhance the gamut volume. This provides more vivid color reproduction. And this vividness won't be unnatural thanks to the "neutral white". It will produce a natural color which dye itself produces. There are scenes where the whiteness of Photo Paper Pro Platinum [PT-101] will be utilized such as the gradation of a morning glow in which colors blend intricately, the transparency of a glass and the texture of metals. But it is on the human skin which is the most common but the most difficult to express that it will show the most obvious whiteness. Ink absorption is speedy and dyes are fixed to a top layer in the paper. That is why images can be expressed beautifully and smoothly Because of the Alumina, quick ink absorbency is achieved The shape of alumina pigment which is the pro_main material in the ink-receiving layers of Photo Paper Pro Platinum [PT- 101] is "plate-like". On the other hand, silica pigment which is often used for affordable photo paper is a "spherical shape". Both alumina and silica use binders which play a gluing role to join pigments but a "plate-like" alumina uses less binders, so it can absorb inks quicker than the silica ink-receiving layers.Because the layer is separated into two layers, quick solid-liquid separation is achieved The ink-receiving layers of Photo Paper Pro Platinum [PT- 101] are separated into two layers and the amount of binder in each layer is optimized. It gives specific functions for each layer, the top layer is for color reproduction and the bottom layer is for absorption. This is how solid- liquid separation of color material elements and solvent elements can be processed quickly. More vivid color and higher resolution compared to Photo Paper Pro [PR-101], which has a single ink-receiving layer, is achieved. Since Alumina is adopted and the ink-receiving layers are separated into two layers, Photo Paper Pro Platinum [PT-101] is able to produce prints with richer gradation, smoother expression, more vivid color and higher resolution. The dye is fixed to the surface of the paper, resulting in deeper blacks and a clearer overall photographic finish Deeper blacks in combination with new black dye ink There are various blacks for the "black" in photographs such as bluish black, yellowish black, reddish black and greenish black. A deep, rich black is a "black" that looks truly black to the eye. Rich, deep blacks are not only important for reproducing deep-black areas of photos, they also contribute to the overall density, contrast and vividness of the photo. If the black is light, it weakens the photo's impact, and makes the photo plain. Photo Paper Pro Platinum [PT-101] is developed to produce a deep, rich black by fixing the dye close to the surface of the paper. Canon has also been trying to make the black ink neutral, and achieved the creation of the deeper "black" in combination with Photo Paper Pro Platinum [PT-101] and 2008 new dye-based black ink [CLI-221].Photos are beautifully reproduced because the dye is fixed close to the surface of the paper The ink-receiving layer on the surface of the paper accepts the dyes in the ink and produces the color. If this layer is too thick, the dyes will spread into the bottom making it difficult to gain enough density. However by making the ink-receiving layer simply thinner, it causes the water in the ink to overflow to the paper's surface.Quick solid-liquid separation fixes the dye to the surface of the paper Photo Paper Pro Platinum [PT-101] solves this dilemma using innovative inkjet coating technology. Using this technology, the ink-receiving layer is split into two layers, a color-reproduction layer on which the dye is fixed and an absorbing layer that soaks up the excess water solvent. This layered structure enables the dye to be fixed closer to the surface of the paper, improving the density of the black ink compared with Photo Paper Pro [PR-101]. This novel technology achieves rich, deep blacks and bright, vivid photographic results. At the same time, the absorbing layer quickly mops up excess water solvent, for crisp, sharp image quality. Enhancement for color reproduction in red areas and the ability to express expands further Wider color gamut makes artworks of professionals and advanced amateurs more attractive The wider the color gamut is, the more colors that can be reproduced. The combination of Photo Paper Pro Platinum [PT-101] and 2008 new dye-based inks [CLI-221] greatly expands color reproduction especially in red areas (yellow ~ red ~ magenta) compared to the combination of Photo Paper Pro [PR-101] and the previous dye ink [CLI-8]. It brings out PIXMA's full ability to produce photos and achieves the reproduction of richer and more vivid colors. Color reproduction is stabilized faster than ever before, so you can appreciate the beauty of your photos right away Optical density immediately after printing is greater than ever, so you see the real colors of your photos, right away With ordinary inkjet paper, the colors emerge gradually so you cannot quickly see the final results of the photo including color and contrast. Photo Paper Pro Platinum [PT-101] is a completely different experience. The optical density (color density) is high immediately after printing, and color reproduction happens fast. In less time than ever, a reproduction of the colors of the original photo is complete. Images are bright and vivid as soon as the print job is finished. Improved durability (light fastness/gas fastness) by adding the new durability enhancer in ink- receiving layers Canon focused on both paper and ink, and worked on things paper can do and things ink can do to improve image durability of photo prints. Based on the discoloration mechanisms (presumption) of the color material, the discoloration of color material have been successfully minimized by adding the new durability enhancer in the ink-receiving layers.Mechanisms for photo image deterioration (Presumption) The Mechanisms for photo image deterioration (Presumption) caused by gas and light. Canon presumed the mechanisms of discoloration of printouts is pro_mainly caused by these three deteriorative reactions listed below. The reaction of incoming gas deteriorates the color materialThe deteriorative chain reaction starts because of the material generated in the process aboveThe chain reaction of light through oxygen deteriorates the color materialThe approach to Photo Paper Pro Platinum [PT-101] Canon discovered the "new additives" to minimize the discoloration of the color material from the discoloration mechanisms of printouts and successfully introduced it to Photo Paper Pro Platinum [PT-101].

Brand: Canon


Color: Glossy


Item Weight: 0.59 Pounds


Paper Finish: Glossy


Sheet Size: 4-x-6-inch


Manufacturer: ‎Canon Ink


Brand: ‎Canon


Item Weight: ‎9.4 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎7.4 x 4.4 x 0.7 inches


Item model number: ‎2768B014


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Color: ‎Glossy


Number of Items: ‎1


Size: ‎4 in x 6 in


Sheet Size: ‎4-x-6-inch


Brightness Rating: ‎98 Lumen


Paper Weight: ‎80


Paper Finish: ‎Glossy


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎2768B014


Date First Available: June 17, 2003


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  • Great for amateur photography
Size: 4 in x 6 in
It’s Canon quality. Enough said
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2024 by Jay H

  • Gorgeous High Gloss Prints, Great Quality Photo Paper!
Size: 4 in x 6 in
I used to be a professional photographer for Sears Portrait Studios so I am quite familiar with professional grade photo paper. While I personally prefer a pearl or matte finish on my photos my father prefers the glossy so to appease him when printing pictures of my child for him I tried out a few different glossy style photo papers to go with my new printer. I tested this product against Hp's Premium Glossy Paper, Hp's Premium Plus High Gloss Photo Paper, Kodak Gloss Photo Paper, and Kodak Ultra Premium High Gloss. When I first received this paper I was hoping that a paper made specifically for my printer by the same company would be a decent paper. It was not decent quality though; it was better! It cost about the same price as 60 sheets of Hp Premium Plus High Gloss Photo Paper and a little bit more (though not much) than 20 sheets of Kodak Ultra Premium High Gloss Photo Paper. Not just for the price but for the quality as well, it blew all the competition away. The texture of the paper was sturdy but thin, high gloss, and when printed on didn't show any signs of obvious ink layering. Even though I prefer the pearl or matte finish photo paper I would buy this paper again in a heartbeat. All the photos I printed came out just beautiful. If you are looking for a pearl/matte professional photo paper though, I would highly recommend Ilford's Premium Photo Pearl Paper. I too prints beautifully. Though Canon's Photo Paper Plus Semi-Gloss is also a good choice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2014 by SoulConfusion

  • Awesome paper!
Size: 4 in x 6 in
Once I figured out the ICC profiles / monitor calibration / printer setup / Lightroom setup for my Canon MP560, I could not beleive the quality of prints produced on this paper. Side by side with Canon's Glossy II, it is like night and day. Gradients are smoother, colors are truer, and the texture gives it that professional look that just can't be faked. Its also possible that it uses less ink on this paper; though I cannot verify this, I have been printing a LOT of pictures lately and, since switching to this paper, the ink seems to be lasting longer. Your experience may vary. One thing that I do need to stress is to figure out your color calibration before you start wasting this paper (or waste it WHILE figuring it out, like I did - I went through about 20 sheets testing different settings until I finally landed on the proper setup). Calibrate your monitor (with a colorimeter, if possible - the ColorMunki Smile is a good place to start), disable all printer color management, and load up the appropriate ICC profile in your application. It is worth it, because once you get it set up, ALL of your prints will look better (and there won't be any more of that "why does this print look terrible while that last print looked great??"). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2015 by SlushierCashew

  • Great photo paper
Size: 4 in x 6 in
Works well in my Canon printer and comes with an ample amount. Def my choice for photo home printing.
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2023 by Darla J. Coulter

  • Good quality paper, results depend on printer
Size: 4 in x 6 in
As always, the paper only produces half of the quality as the rest depends on your printer/ink. We have a canon MX922 and the prints were mediocre but at no fault to the paper. The paper worked great, fed into the printer with ease and would probably replicate decent color reproduction. However, it depends heavily on the printer. If i had a better printer, i would be able to provide a better review. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2019 by Abbas Naqvi

  • Ultimate paper quality
Size: 4 in x 6 in
These are really high quality papers at these cheap price. When I purchased from Amazon, Canon was selling these for 24 USD with some kind of discount offer. I have Canon Pixma MX870 printer and it prints remarkably on these papers. I wanted the topmost quality of paper and found these as the best amongst all Canon papers available (correct me if am wrong) and at this price, wonderful. - Good Quality and Thickness - Good high-glossy texture - Prints evenly and dries perfect - Printed 20 photos and they look great on these papers. - Can be used for professional photography - Highly recommended for a perfect looking photograph Not sure, but they claim it to last for 200 years in an archival quality photo album. These are sold at a very good price on Amazon. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2011 by OptimusPrime

  • GREAT photo paper...
Size: 4 in x 6 in
This paper is fantastic. I had an old Epson R1800 that finally bit the bullet and replaced it with a Canon Pro-100(couldn't pass it up for the price). I was a little concerned with the Pro-100 not being able to match the glossiness I used to get from the R1800 and it's gloss optimizer. However, I was referred to this paper by a friend as being a good choice for its glossiness. All I can say is WOW. I printed a few photos with the Canon Pro-100 and the results were fantastic. The glossiness really popped and rivaled what I got from my Epson(on Epson paper). I bought a couple packs of 50, which should hold me for a bit. For my glossy prints, it will be this paper every time(I don't always print glossy. I also use Red River Arctic Polar Satin for the semi-gloss). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2015 by Chuck

  • Canon does it AGAIN!!
Size: 4 in x 6 in
Incredibly awesome paper. This paper is insane...definitely the first time I've EVER printed a picture that had the perfect sheen, thickness and quality of feel that these do...the kicker?...you can handle this IMMEDIATELY after printing. They've got some wildly awesome quick-drying tech in these bad-boys. What a deal! Canon has made the fastest comeback in printing AND print media for me and for others I know. Best quality to cost ratio of any company and best all around. If you want the VERY BEST (by a tiny margin) and don't mind spending 2-3x as much...buy Epson stuff....If you can immediately tell the difference in print quality compared with canon pixma products, you have a trained/educated eye in the media printing business. It's indeterminable by the above average fellow. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2017 by Rebecca

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