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Pictorico Papers

Pictorico High Gloss White Film: If anything, even more highly saturated than the Premium Glossy, with a very smooth, white finish. Very, very good print quality! But the stock is thinner than the PGPP, so it doesn't FEEL as much like a photo print, if that matters.

Unfortunately, it shifted almost as badly as the PGPP in the ozone chamber and west window, but not as rapidly. In the UV test, it shifted even faster than the PGPP.

Pictorico Photo Glossy Paper: Colors are very good, but slightly less saturated, and slightly lighter, compared to PGPP. There's also some reticulation in the medium to dark colors. And it's not nearly as glossy as the PGPP. Closer to a satin finish than it is to the Cibachrome-like finish of the Pictorico film.

Unfortunately, it also shifted about as fast and far as PGPP.


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