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Canson Infinity Rag Photographique Archival Inkjet Paper (17" X 50' Roll, 310 Gsm)

Canson Infinity Rag Photographique Archival Inkjet Paper (17" X 50' Roll, 310 Gsm)
  • Product Code: ga240435
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$443.76 $554.70

The 17" x 50' roll of Canson Rag Photographique Archival Inkjet Paper is a 100% cotton rag museum-grade white Fine Art and photo paper with a 310 gsm. The exceptional smooth white tone is achieved during manufacturing by introducing natural minerals to the process. It has been developed to address the need for continued longevity requirements in the digital fine art market.

Rag Photographique offers a unique extra smooth surface with a sensual feel. It also provides one of the highest achievable Dmax currently available on the market, making it ideal for fine art photography as well as fine art printmaking.

310 gsm    100% Cotton Rag    Acid-Free    Dries Instantly    Water Resistant    No OBAs    Compatible with Pigment and Dye Ink

Parameters
Item Type1x Paper Roll
Size17" x 50' / 43.2 cm x 15.2 m
Surface FinishMatte
Basis Weight310 gsm
Thickness18 mil / 457.2 µm
Single/Double-SidedSingle
Core Size3" / 7.62 cm
Whiteness90%
OBA ContentNo
Packaging Info
Package Weight6 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)17 x 6 x 6"

100% rag

Dries instantly

Water resistant

Compatible with pigmented and dye inks

Designed to meet gallery and museum longevity requirements and respect the ISO 9706 standard:
Internally buffered to resist gas fading and maximize the conservation of your prints
Acid-free certified to avoid paper degradation

No optical brightening agents ensure consistency of shades for generations

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. i have a kodak automatic 8 from the 60s and was wondering if this would work with it?

A: No, sorry Super 8 50' cartridges cannot fit in the Kodak Automatic 8. The Kodak Automatic 8 can only take regular 8mm movie fillm. This comes on a spool, not a cartridge. The only film left available for this camera is Fomapan R100 Double Standard 8mm Black and White Transparency Film (10m), B&H # FOR1002XS810. http://bhpho.to/1owm0hl.Here are three processing labs that we know that can process the Fomapan R100 Double Standard 8mm.pro8mm.comspectrafilmandvideo.comdr5.com

Q: 2. hi...will this work in camera eumig mini 3 ?my camera have daylight 25-100ASA and artifical light 40-160ASA...Will this work?

A: Hi, The best option is to do a test. The film cartridge should fit your camera. With you camera ASA max settings you will be underexposed. This may work for you shooting with the T200 outdoors. No way to tell for sure without doing a test. It may be worth buying one roll and see how the film reacts.

Q: 3. Will this work in a Kodak Zoom 8 Automatic Camera? Inside the camera it states, Use Kodak 8mm Roll Film''.

A: Great question Sheri, unfortunately this is not compatible with your 8mm camera.

Q: 4. Hello, can u tell me if i am filming KODAK 50D with eumig mini 3 zoomreflex (daylight 25-100ASA artifical 40-160ASA), is pin have to be pushed-in like i was filming with a kodachrome 40 type A when i am putting a cartridge into a film chamber?...what kind was a filmstock kodachrome 40 type A??..daylight or artifical? Are the settings the same like with kodak 50D ...i mean the pin thing (pushed-in or not pushed-in)??...thanks

A: Part of what you are asking is a camera-specific question, but I think I can offer a few words of advice to help you. The old Kodachrome 40 Type A film was balanced for 3400 degrees Kelvin, which is informally called Tungsten and best thought of as indoor lighting. There used to be photo-flood light bulbs made for the amateur filmmaker market that produced a 3400 degree Kelvin color temperature. The old amateur Super 8 cameras used to have an 85A filter built in to the camera. Normally, old Super 8 cameras would have this 85A filter actively in place in the light path. Often times a Super 8 camera would come with a filter key that you could insert in the camera in order to remove the 85A filter from light path. Outdoor light has a color temperature somewhere around 5200 degrees Kelvin. To shoot Kodachrome 40 Type A film outdoors, a person would need to have the 85A filter in place in the light path of the camera in order to change the 5200 degree outdoor light to match the 3400 degree film. The addition of the 85A filter in the light path had the side-effect of dropping the ASA from 40 down to 24. To shoot Kodachrome 40 Type A indoors with 3400 degree photo-flood bulbs, a person would normally insert the filter key to retract the 85A filter (because the light source already matched the film type and therefore you didn't need the 85A filter). Note that in the old days, a lot of us amateurs didn't bother to procure proper 3400 degree photo-flood lights; we just used regular ole household, incandescent tungsten light bulbs. Regular old household, incandescent light bulbs were not 3400 degrees Kelvin. That is why home movies shot indoors with Kodachrome 40 Type A film had a slightly warm , yellowish-orange cast to them. The important things to be aware of is that Kodak Vision 50D film is 1) daylight balanced and 2) it is a color NEGATIVE film. Kodachrome 40 Type A, on the other hand, was color REVERSAL film. BIG DIFFERENCE!!! Good luck.

Q: 5. Will this work in a 8MM Mansfield Holiday Zoom EE Automatic/Windup Movie Camera?

A: This is Super 8 film which will not fit your camera.

Q: 6. So with 50 feet that would be approx how many minutes of film( 3mins, 5 mins?)

A: At a rate of 18 frames per second, this film will last for 3 minutes and 20 seconds. At a rate of 24 frames per second, the film will last for 2 minutes and 30 seconds.

Q: 7. Will this work on a keystone xl300? And if so is this the only film compatible with it?

A: Yes, we have several films for your camera, click the link below to view; https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/products/Movie-Film/ci/341/N/4093113313?filters=fct_format_246%3Asuper-8

Q: 8. can this film be projected?

A: No, this is negative film, it would have to be converter to a positive.

Q: 9. Will this cartridge fit a Bell & Howell Director Series Super 8 Focus-Matic? Thanks, Steve

A: Yes I believe so

Q: 10. Can this be used with a Bell and Howell Zoomatic Directors Series camera?

A: i'm sorry, no. This is super 8 only.

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