DES has introduced the Chromajet Centurion Photo 285 Silk, which will replace their successful Centurion 260 Silk, popular for its stable bright white finish and archival qualities.
Keen to improve their range and embrace the latest innovations, DES worked closely with the mill to develop a new media to meet the demands of the market. Recognising the needs of professional photographers this new media has an increased colour gamut, deeper black density and improved scuff resistance.
Also, the slightly higher grammage, now weighing in at 285gsm, results in a heavier feeling photo paper. Another significant change is the move of the optical brighteners from the inkjet receptor layer into the RC base. This unique feature means the paper will be more resistant to fading and yellowing. Optical brighteners can breakdown overtime due to sunlight exposure, moving the OBAs to the base, gives the paper stronger archival characteristics.
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