![]() If you’re thinking about having your photos professionally printed, you’ve got a great idea! Photo prints make wonderful keepsakes and are perfect for preserving precious memories. Neither are a great idea if you want prints that last. It's even more tempting to have that drugstore print your pictures in an hour. It's tempting to buy that bargain-bucket photo paper at the local drugstore. Quite often, the paper makes a tremendous difference. Still, never underestimate the quality of the paper you choose. Other times, the frame decides which way you might go. ![]() Sometimes, the size of the print makes a difference. It does not matter whether you print at home or have someone else do it for you. ![]() I personally suspect that the new papers are made by Ilford, but I can't find and proof.To get the most from any photo, the way you present it is crucial. If the longevity can match Canon Photo Paper Pro or Platnium, then I could claim this paper is superior than Canon's own paper.īefore someone jump out and point to the link from many many years ago bashing Staples brand paper, I can tell you the new Staples brand paper are clearly different now. The only thing I can't test is the longevity of the print on this paper. There's sligh color difference compare with Canon Pro II but hardly noticeable. The version before 2008 was made in US, 72LB, smell bad, thiner than Canon Photo Paper Pro II. Print as good as Canon Photo Paper Pro II if not better. ![]() The latest version is made in Germany (packaged in US), started in 2008. I have exactly the same question and would like to share my experience with this paper on Canon Pro 9000 MKII for the 13x19 paper (sku 564116)īeware that there are multiple versions of this paper with same SKU number. ![]()
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