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Fuji DPII Gloss Paper

Fuji DPII Gloss Paper

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Fuji Crystal Archive Professional Digital Paper Type II (DPII) - Glossy Finish

Fuji DPII Glossy is the premier choice for professional photographers and laboratories who demand a high-impact, mirror-like finish for their digital prints. Engineered as a high-grade silver halide color paper, it is specifically optimized for professional digital laser printers. This paper is renowned for its ability to produce vibrant colors and a high-gloss sheen that adds a layer of depth and "pop" to every image.

With its thick, premium base, Fuji DPII Glossy provides a luxurious feel and exceptional durability. It features a wide color gamut that delivers high-saturation results and brilliant whites, while maintaining deep, neutral blacks. The glossy surface enhances the perceived sharpness of the image, making it the ideal medium for high-fashion photography, commercial advertisements, and vibrant landscape work. As part of the Crystal Archive Professional family, it boasts industry-leading archival properties, ensuring that professional prints remain vivid and resistant to yellowing for decades.

Key Features & Technical Specs:

  • Paper Type: Professional Silver Halide Color Paper (DPII).
  • Surface Finish: Glossy (Smooth, high-shine, mirror-like finish).
  • Technology: Fuji Crystal Archive Digital Type II for optimized digital exposure.
  • Archival Quality: Superior longevity with excellent resistance to light and humidity.
  • Reproduction: Brilliant whites, deep blacks, and exceptional color saturation.

Best For: Commercial fashion, vibrant landscapes, high-impact advertising, and premium gift photography.

Available in both Matt and Gloss finishes, from 8x10" - 20x24". 

Our 16x20" and 20x24" 50 sheet boxes come with two dark bags, each with 25 sheets. 

Paper is cut to an accuracy of +/- 3mm.  

This current tolerance means we're unable to currently cut accurately enough for the paper to be used in darkslides for paper negatives. We're working on improving this. 

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