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Canson Infinity Arches Bfk Rives White Paper (36" X 50', Roll)

Canson Infinity Arches Bfk Rives White Paper (36" X 50', Roll)
  • Product Code: ga93111
  • Availability: In Stock

$1,081.95 $1,417.35

Made of 100% cotton, this 36" x 50' Arches BFK Rives White Paper Roll from Canson Infinity provides photographers and printmakers the opportunity to create images with superb tonal range as well as excellent highlights and mid-tones. It has a perfectly balanced soft grain that brings out the detail in every image, and a very soft and supple feel thanks to its time-honored manufacturing process, which takes place in one of the oldest paper mills in France.

Mould-Made Textured Cotton Paper    Optimized for Pigment Inks    Basis Weight 310 Gsm    Whiteness: 97.3%    Instant Drying & Highly Water Resistant    No OBAs    3" Core Size

Parameters
Item Type1x Paper Roll
Size36" x 50' / 91.4 cm x 15.2 m
Surface FinishMatte
Basis Weight310 gsm
Thickness19.9 mil / 505.5 µm
MaterialsCotton Rag
Single/Double-SidedSingle
Core Size3" / 7.62 cm
Whiteness97.26%
Opacity99.12%
OBA ContentNo
Packaging Info
Package Weight12.92 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)38.125 x 6.8 x 6.2"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Does this paper have much of a "curl" to it? Some heavier papers are almost unusable when I get to the end of a roll in my Epson 4880.

A: All papers will have a slight curl that will straighten out over a short period of time. This paper should not have any issues.

Q: 2. What is the current expiration date on XP2 bulk rolls?

A: This film is currently not in stock and takes about 1-2 weeks and so the expiration date is not available at this time.

Q: 3. what is the mil thickness

A: The thickness of that paper is 10.27 mil.

Q: 4. When using this film, is a filter recommended?

A: What kind of filter do you think of? This film, like any BW-film, can be used with filters. It is not a question of the film. It is a question of the result you like to achieve. I would always recommend using filters when working with BW-film in the landscape. Yellow, orange, red turn in different degrees blue darker and the own filter-color brighter. By that you get a darker sky (BW-film mostly translates the color blue not dark enough) or you gain contrast, e.g. between green and red/yellow. Depending on your subject this might be useful. I would be careful doing portraits. Red cheeks or lips are getting pale with a red- or orange-filter. Red-filters are the only ones you have to correct even using TTL-metering. Give plus one exposure. Please mind: you cannot achieve these filter-effects digitally afterwards!! Because if you scan the film you have already a black and white negative. Digital filters are only working turning a colored picture into black and white. The fun with XP 2 is that you can shoot it at different ISOs, let's say between 100 and 400. Best use it at 200 ISO (if the scene is bright enough) - this gives you the sharpest results, if the sun goes away change ISO to 400 within the same film roll - the results get more grainy. Then give it to the next color-lab (C-41 process) to develop. (In fact it is a color-film that produces black and white pictures.) Have fun!

Q: 5. What does used paper rolls mean? Is there paper missing or is it just open box?

A: The Canson Infinity PhotoSatin Premium RC 270 Archival Photo Inkjet Paper (24" x 100' Roll) is a new product, however we do currently have some that are used for sale as well. Our used products have been owned and used and then sold back to us, which we then sell again at a discounted price.

Q: 6. is this compatible with the canon pima pro 100?

A: Yes, it is compatible and it is best to use the printer specific ICC profiles for the Canson Infinity Platine Fibre Rag Paper and the Canon PIXMA PRO-100 Wireless Professional Inkjet Photo Printer when printing. This can be found with the drop down filters at the link here: https://www.canson-infinity.com/en/icc-profiles?fp=485

Q: 7. The roll is 17", what is the length?

A: 17" x 39' as stated in the specs. FYI generally the Hahnemuhle Fine-Art rolls are 39 feet long.

Q: 8. Is curling and then flattening required when using this paper as rolls instead of cut sheets?

A: The Canson Infinity Baryta Prestige II Glossy Paper (17" x 50' Roll) does not have excessive curling after printing so flattening is usually not required.

Q: 9. Do yku sell the developer?. Is there an uodate liat for labs that can develop this film.

A: You can process Adox Scala 50 Black and White Reversal Film yourself at home with the Foma Reversal Kit - Model #70150. Here is the link: https://bhpho.to/3GHbd2h Alternatively, the following labs offer B&W slide development service: dr5, Stuart, Iowa, USA (via mail) Klaus Wehner, Paderborn (per mail-order) with DMAX guarantee 3.5 Fotostudio 13, Stuttgart (local drop of or via mail) Foto Fehling, Bergmannstrasse, Berlin (Local drop off) ARKALAB, Paris (local drop off) Foto Leutner, Vienna (Austria) Agenzia Luce (Italien)

Q: 10. Is this film available in 120 rolls?

A: Yes it is, see the link below for the 120 format option of this film:http://bhpho.to/1n83Dfu

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