

Description
Sharp, high quality photos: Resin coated photographic paper for true photographic reproduction. Ideal for sharing or assembling a stunning album.
Quick Glance
Paper Type: Photo Paper
Surface Finish: High Gloss
Media Size: Letter 8.50" x 11"
Summary
Product Title: Kodak 8.5"x11" Premium Inkjet Photo Paper - 50 Sheets
Manufacturer: Kodak
Power Score: 4.8 | 12 Reviews
General
Paper Type: Photo Paper
Surface Finish: High Gloss
Media Size: Letter 8.50" x 11"
Paper Brightness: 97%
Number of Sheets: 50 Sheet
URL: Manufacturer Link
Additional Specifications
Frequency Band: Achieve more impressive results. Sharp, high quality photos. Look and feel of a true photograph. Works on all inkjet printers
Finishing: High Gloss
Media Thickness: 9 mil
Media Weight: 220 g/m
Brightness Percentage: 97%
Surface Finish: High Gloss
Strengths: Sharp, crisp, pictures, even with generic ink
Weakness: Cost
Not all photo papers are created equal. Nor are photo printers. Nor their ink. And its important to marry the right combination together, so you will need to verify your own results. (As the EPA says, "your actual mileage may vary") None-the-less, I strongly recommend you consider Kodak photopaper. We're using a Canon i640d printer and generic ink, and we had picked up some Kodak photo paper on...
Strengths: evenly glossy, thick enough for printer. Better than HP.
Weakness: None till now.
The quality is good, it is thick, evenly glossy, shows color very well and is not too thick to present any problems in the printer. Quality of paper plays a big role in the quality of photo prints and Kodak is the best of all. Will buy again and again.
Strengths: Kodac makes very good photo paper this paper works well with inkjet photo printers. This is great photo paper.
Weakness: I have not found any.
I would highy recommend this photo paper it works well when printing your pictures from your digital camera. This is a high quality paper. I have been using Kodac products for many years and this photo paper lives up to Kodacs very high standards.
Strengths: The price is reasonable, the drying time is great, and the quality of printing is satisfied.
Weakness: Comparing with Epson's premium glossy photo paper, Canon's photo paper plus glossy, and Konica's premium inkjet photo paper, the printing result is a little dull.
I’ve bought this product for several weeks and used it for printing posters. I would recommend this paper for you because it has good price and its performance is as great as the other brand's premium glossy photo products I've ever used. Moreover, Kodak offers free photo software for this product and printer setting information on its website. I believe this paper would be a great choice of...
Strengths: Excellant quality
Weakness: None
This paper is of superior quality. It is very heavy and holds it's form well. although I am not a paper critic, I have used other brands with less than positive results. The weight is 59 lbs. and is very stable. I am using a Nikon 5700 digital camera which itself tells part of the story. The paper may cost a couple bucks more, but is definately worth it. If the pictures are good, the printing...
Strengths: Stunning, lab-quality photos!
Weakness: None
Combined with my new Canon Pixma MP830, this paper reproduced photos perfectly. I made prints up to the full 8.5x11 and they were gorgious--even photos taken on an older 3MP camera turned out great!
Strengths: Quality!
Weakness: None
I have bought this paper twice now and it is a good heavy stock with a high brightness and nice photo quality glossy surface. They have made improvements since the last time I purchased it. The package says "...New, sharper brighter colors".
Strengths: Clear picture
Weakness: none
I have used this paper for awhile now and keeping going back to purchasing Kodak paper. In the past when using a film camera I always had photos printed on Kodak paper and was always satisfied. Why switch?
Strengths: Sharp image and reasonable price
Weakness: Color a bit dull; can see borders of objects on print when view at an angle
In general, this paper gives an acceptable print although the color is on the dull side. I printed a digital image using the same printer( Canon ip4000 )on Canon's photo paper pro and Kodak's premium paper. The Kodak paper gave a slightly sharper image on the details but the Canon paper gave brighter color. In addition, the Canon paper yielded a unform printed surface which showed no...
kodak makes the best photo paper
Strengths: perfect prints
Weakness: somewhat expensive
I haven't used Kodak's Ultima photo paper, but the premium ones should be good enough for most users. The photographs printed with my epson r320 are great. The colors are vibrant and clear. Don't know about fading, since I haven't use it for long. It's kind of expensive, but you get what you pay for.