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    Can't find 8x10 High Gloss Color Photography Paper why? After I get my 4X5 Negatives done why am I unable to find Color paper to use with Kodak Chemical in a processing Drum need High Gloss 8x10 Color Paper. any Links would help.

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    Format Omnivore Brian C. Miller's Avatar
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    Re: Can't find 8x10 High Gloss Color Photography Paper why?

    Freestyle Photo, Fuji Crystal Archive
    B&H is selling Kodak glossy, but only in rolls.
    Contact Glazer's Camera darkroom department, and check to see what they have in stock or can order for you.

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    Re: Can't find 8x10 High Gloss Color Photography Paper why?

    idk if the OP is referring to the "super gloss" from Fuji.

    its similar to Cibachrome in surface quality(almost looks wet, even when dry). Higher contrast than normal c-type enlarging papers, and definitely GLOSSY !

    idk if it was ever cut into sheets however, just rolls IIRC. So if its cut sheets they're referring to, probably the regular glossy paper that is widely available in cut form.

    -Dan

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    Re: Can't find 8x10 High Gloss Color Photography Paper why?

    Fuji Supergloss did use to be offered in sheets, but now it just seems to be available
    in 30" wide rolls. An inquiry could be made if narrower rolls are still available.

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    Re: Can't find 8x10 High Gloss Color Photography Paper why?

    Should have noted - Fuji Supergloss is not a high-contrast material, but about the
    same contrast as their regular C paper. The Kodak material is not equivalent, but
    a "metallic" look for special advertising displays.

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