There is a difference between b&w and true digital b&w prints! This panchromatic, resin-coated paper is specifically designed for making continuous-tone b&w prints directly from digital images in digital exposing systems.

This paper also provides excellent tone reproduction from digital camera files, scanned color slides or negatives. Because the emulsion is silver based rather than dye based the imaging performance and characteristics of this paper are the same as traditional b&w continuous-tone papers. That translates to neutral tonal characteristics offering good sharpness, display and archival characteristics.

One added benefit is that the resin coated paper is specially coated on the back to accept ink, making it a good surface for crop lines or writing notes.

Please remember when ordering that your entire order has to be on the same paper type.   
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