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Epson Legacy Platine Paper (8.5 X 11", 25 Sheets)

Epson Legacy Platine Paper (8.5 X 11", 25 Sheets)
  • Product Code: ga179879
  • Availability: In Stock

$126.00 $187.74

Blending the traditional look and feel of a silver halide darkroom paper with a true 100% cotton fibre base, Epson's Legacy Platine Paper will help artists and photographers create vivid images with a wide color gamut and deep blacks. Available here as a 25-pack of 8.5 x 11" sheets, the smooth satin paper will provide a durable surface to work with, featuring a basis weight of 314 gsm and a thickness of 17 mil. Also, it forgoes the use of optical brightening agents to ensure longevity and as a side effect, provides a more natural color with a brightness of 85% and a whiteness of 82%. Additionally, it is acid & lignin free and pH buffered.

100% Cotton Fibre Base    Basis Weight: 314 gsm    Thickness: 17 mil    Brightness: 85%    Whiteness: 82%    No Optical Brightening Agents    Acid & Lignin Free    pH Buffered    Surface Finish: Smooth Satin

Parameters
Item Type25x Sheet Paper
Size8.5 x 11" / 21.6 x 27.9 cm
Surface FinishMatte
Basis Weight314 gsm
Thickness17 mil / 431.8 µm
MaterialsCotton Rag
Single/Double-SidedSingle
Whiteness82%
Brightness85%
OBA ContentNo
Packaging Info
Package Weight1.485 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)11.8 x 9.1 x 0.7"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Is this product acceptably compatible with Canon Lucia inks? (Pro-1000)

A: The Pictorico Pro Ultra Premium OHP Transparency Film - Letter (8.5 x 11", 20 Sheets), B&H # PIUOHPTFL20, can work with the Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-1000.

Q: 2. What is the weight of this paper?

A: The weight of this paper is 5.7mil

Q: 3. Is this film clear and transparent? Will it hold Epson matte black ink for photopolymer intaglio plate exposure to UV light?

A: I bought this product a couple of years ago to make digital negatives and it worked great running through a printer and using it in a UV light box. Yes it is clear and transparent. Hope this helps!

Q: 4. Pls provide more details on developers, working solution ratio, developing time & temperature?

A: Film Photography Project Frankenstein 200 ISO Black & White Film (4 x 5", 25 Sheets) can be processed by any standard black and white developer, such as D-76 (KOD76DEV), HC-110 (KOHC110DEV), or XTOL (KOXTOLDEV), at varying times, depending on the temperature and dilution of the developer.

Q: 5. Which develope can be develope..?

A: The Film Photography Project Frankenstein 200 ISO Black & White Film (4 x 5", 25 Sheets) can use any standard B&W Film Developer. For example, Kodak Professional D-76 Film Developer (To Make 1 gal, 2019 Version) would work, BH #KOD76DEV (https://bhpho.to/3GoKR6I).

Q: 6. How does it compare How does it compare to T-max developer? Particularly for Ilford Delta 100 film?

A: Legacy Pro LMAX Liquid Film Developer is nearly identical to Kodak Professional T-MAX Film Developer. Processing is basically the same.

Q: 7. What is a good crystal clear large format transparency film?

A: Pictorico makes very good transparency film. I highly recommend it.

Q: 8. What's shelf life for this developer? (Full sealed container and half full)

A: The Legacy Pro LMAX Liquid Film Developer has about a 2 year shelf life for a sealed bottle. Due to variable storage conditions, they cannot specify the shelf life of an open or half full bottle.

Q: 9. Has anyone used this to create negatives from digital files on an Epson Stylus 1400 Photo Printer?

A: I've not used the OHP film on your particular printer, but I have used it on other Epson printers to create digital negs over the years. The film will probably work fine with all printers, but the subtle quality of the negative will depend on how sophisticated your printer's color density settings allow you to be. This film is worth the extra cost, though, compared to less expensive brands. Heavier film will feed better.

Q: 10. What container would you recommend for storing 1.25 gallons of stock solution?

A: Once mixed it is best to use a container that is solid and does not allow light to go through. This is a few of them, https://bhpho.to/2GLnXHb. One is a gallon and the other is a quart. So you would need to use both.

30/11/-0001

It's a bit more pricey than I'd like, but I am very happy with this paper for exhibition quality black and white prints with my R2400 printer. Just be sure you use the manual feed slot and make sure the thick paper option is selected.

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