Kodak Professional Digital photo paper is a media that is exposed to light and then developed in the classic silver halide process used by professional photo labs worldwide. The "light" is formed by Light contained in a Laser light or LED head that "floats" over a light sensitive paper on a bed of warm air. The light exposure excites chemicals on the photographic paper by spraying tiny diamond-shaped patterns on the emulsion. These infinitesimally small diamonds overlap five-fold which, mathematically, results in 425 diamond shapes per square inch. It is this concentration of diamonds created from tiny photons that gives this photograph its unique look, color and depth.
After "exciting" the chemicals in the paper's emulsion the paper moves through a warm RA4 chemical bath which activates and seals the colors. Because the light exposure head floats over the paper there is no machine vibration to degrade the image.
It is far superior to the digital printing process which use inks or other press printing processes. It's the benchmark by which all photo medias are judged. The print lasts over a lifetime without fading if kept indoors and not exposed to direct sublight.
Printed on sophisticated inkjet printers with fade resistant pigment inks are used in multiple cartridges using the CMYK process to produce images in vivid pure color with exceptional detail. The paper used is archival fine art enhanced matt to produce excellent enhanced color rendition. The prints will last a lifetime.
Printed on sophisticated inkjet printers using Micro Piezo inkjet technology. Fade resistant Ultrachrome K3 pigment inks are used in multiple cartridges using the CcMmYK process to produce images in vivid pure color with smooth gradient transition and exceptional detail. The Advantage of Light Cyan and Light Magenta inks is the removal of a distinct and harsh halftoning dot appearance that appears in prints that use the pure CMYK ink configuration. The paper used is archival fine art enhanced matt to produce excellent enhanced color rendition. The prints are said to last over a 100 years if kept indoors and not exposed to sunlight
Printed on sophisticated inkjet printers using Micro Piezo inkjet technology. Fade resistant Ultrachrome K3 pigment inks are used in multiple cartridges using the CcMmYK process to produce images in vivid pure color with smooth gradient transition and exceptional detail. The Advantage of Light Cyan and Light Magenta inks is the removal of a distinct and harsh halftoning dot appearance that appears in prints that use the pure CMYK ink configuration. The paper used is archival fine art Textured paper to produce excellent enhanced color rendition. The prints are said to last over a 100 years if kept indoors and not exposed to sunlight.
Printed on archival photographic cotton canvas by sophisticated inkjet printers using Micro Piezo inkjet technology. Fade resistant Ultrachrome K3 pigment inks are used in multiple cartridges using the CcMmYK process to produce images in vivid pure color with smooth gradient transition and exceptional detail. The Advantage of Light Cyan and Light Magenta inks is the removal of a distinct and harsh halftoning dot appearance that appears in prints that use the pure CMYK ink configuration. The canvas is lacquer coated (optional) for protection. .The canvas is washable and the prints are said to last over a 100 years.