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Canon 2768B022 Photo Paper Pro Platinum is a premium 8.5x11 inch glossy photo paper featuring a six-layer alumina-based coating for superior color reproduction and ultra-fast ink absorption. Designed for professional and advanced amateur photographers, it delivers vivid reds, deep blacks, and natural skin tones with enhanced durability against light and gas exposure. This biodegradable paper ensures gallery-quality prints that dry instantly and last longer, making every photo a lasting work of art.


| ASIN | B001CUF958 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,509 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #105 in Photo Quality Paper |
| Brand | Canon |
| Brand Name | Canon |
| Brightness | 98 Lumen |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,080 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00013803092943 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 11"L x 8.5"W |
| Item Weight | 15.7 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Canon Ink |
| Material Features | coated glossy |
| Paper Finish | High Gloss |
| Paper Size | 8.5-x-11-inch |
| Paper Weight | 80 |
| Sheet Count | 20 |
| Sheet Size | 8.5-x-11-inch |
| UPC | 803982867612 182682428096 617407557497 045555762454 524883040323 031112568294 809301904723 809099060083 804993384457 168141345722 801593121451 823019535321 163120819454 999900756608 604945369736 031111842586 521375826687 132017673097 809390015997 115971204552 640206393607 805095143355 806791922763 800187837013 013803092943 872182749165 807320396901 601000827156 031111961416 809302376314 |
| Unit Count | 20 Count |
| Warranty Description | Comes with Manufacturer Warranty. |
K**K
Just works
Used this on my new Pixma G620, and it performed flawlessly. For the price, I feel like it delivers a ton of value, and the print quality is outstanding. I’ve been making framed 8×10 photos and chose the Pro Platinum paper for the added longevity and weight compared to the standard Plus Glossy II. I’ve come to realize that Canon makes excellent printers, and their papers really complement them well.
C**R
Super excellent paper
I've always used good photo paper for the printing of photos and graphics. One long-time friend of mine emails pictures of her teenage grandchildren, especially during special occasions in their lives. Just recently, I printed, and sent to my friend, several group pictures on four different kinds of photo paper, including Canon Platinum Pro. I also asked my friend to take a survey for me: Ask the kids, themselves; plus, give me her own opinion, of which prints were the most desirable. Those printed on the Platinum Pro were chosen as best by everyone -- and I wasn't really surprised. I should note, perhaps, that my computers and printers are top notch, and all prints I sent to my friend were excellent. Still, those printed on the Platinum Pro showed an astounding amount of detail. The results were easily as good as what one would expect from a professional studio; maybe even better I definitely recommend this product. It would be great for anyone, especially for those who want professional quality photos.
J**D
Premium paper
Premium quality photo paper. Prints come out crisp and colorful. The texture is good.
J**T
Top quality photo paper - set appropriate printer quality
This is the best photo paper I have ever used, hands down. I have been printing photos since the early days of digital photography, and I can tell you good paper makes all the difference when you want to make an impression. The result of all of the technical elements of this paper spelled out in the product description is simply photos that have superior contrast with vivid colors. That being said, I don't use this all the time - it is just too expensive. But for those photos that I want to prominently display, this is my go to paper. And photos that have been printed on this paper and displayed in sunlit areas have shown no fading or wear over the years. One other point. Please make sure to set your printer to print at the highest quality possible, with a paper type as close as possible to this product. Canon printers may be able to specify this exact paper, other brands may specify something like "Premium Photo Paper". If you neglect to do this, you will not see the full potential of this paper.
D**E
Platinum Pro vs. Photo Pro II
I am not a professional, but I have been into photography for about 25 years. I now print through Lightroom 3 or PS5 using a calibrated IPS monitor with a Canon 9000 MkII and use only Canon ink. What I don't print myself I print through Bay Photo, who usually do a fantastic job, so I tend to compare my prints to those from Bay Photo. I was not happy with Canon's Glossy II or the Photo Pro II because I felt colors were a bit washed out and the blacks were unimpressive, so I tried the Platinum Pro. To compare the Platinum Pro to the Photo Pro II, I printed a series of 10 photos at 4x6 that ranged in color content from starry night skies, sunrises, reef fish, amusement park rides, wedding shots, macro bug shots, landscapes, and B&W covering many of the color matching problems I've ran into. YMMV, but here's my observations: First off these two papers are very different. Physically, The Platinum Pro paper achieves final color after only a few hours while the Photo Paper Pro II takes about 48 hours to fully set. Also, the Platinum Pro paper feels stiffer, but this may be due to a resin coating on the paper, and it definitely lies flatter after it is dried. Color wise, the difference in "most" of the photos is amazing and very evident - the Platinum Pro is nothing less than impressive. As Canon claims, the Platinum Pro displays a noticeably expanded red gamut and much deeper blacks. The difference is significant and can be amazing with some prints (e.g. sunrise over Mt. Haleakala - simply spectacular on the Platinum Pro, nice but unimpressive on the Photo Pro II). All pics with blacks or dark shadows, such as tuxedos in wedding shots, were noticeably darker and more saturated in these areas. Shots with lots of red are where the color differences are most noticeable, as Canon would have one expect, but blue skies (e.g. a carousel shot against a bright sky with the saturation bumped up in PS5), also were noticeably more saturated. For some photos, the increased red gamut and saturation and the deeper blacks makes the shots "pop" in a way I have not seen with other Canon papers, and usually only see on metallic or other commercial prints. The concern I have with the Platinum Pro is the expanded red ends up being a bit over saturated on people shots, particularly with pale skinned people with a hint of red tone. Some wedding prints were clearly over saturated in this area. Also, the deep blacks do seem to cause some loss of detail (those tuxedos again), though IMO this is offset by the richness of the blacks. The overall reservation I have with the Platinum Pro paper, and the reason I give it only 4 stars, is the overall affect on a lot of shots is over saturation. Some people argue that Canon favors the "Disney" look in colors and there is a bit of this with the Platinum Pro paper. This is definitely not the case with the Photo Paper Pro II, but that paper has a slight under saturation problem in my hands. I like the "pop" on many of the shots and know, now, what to expect, so it is an easy task to tone down the red (or blue) saturation, particularly in flesh toned shots if I need to. Where the Platinum completely fell apart in my tests was with B&W prints. The good part is the paper produced B&Ws with an amazingly neutral bright white, whereas the Photo Pro II looks much closer to the Glossy II paper, and both have a noticeable tint. Unfortunately, there is a noticeable loss of detail in the Platinum Pro paper with B&W. The loss of detail was, for me, very unexpected and completely unacceptable. I did not see this loss of detail in the color shots. I've only printed two B&W on this paper and will print more to further test this, but detail was clearly lost in both prints. The Photo Pro II and the Glossy II produced much better B&W prints. Overall, the types of photos I print look better on the Platinum Pro, so it will be my new [Canon] paper of choice for color prints, but I will have to adjust the saturation for flesh toned prints. For B&W? Well, so far, I have not tried any Canon product that impresses me, at least not on this printer. There are lots of other choices out there that are favored for B&W printing, and the PIXMA 9000 MKII is not noted for it's B&W capabilities anyway, so for this review I was more interested in color prints, and the Platinum Pro is without a doubt an impressive paper.
M**N
Unsurpassed value and quality.
This photo paper is without a doubt the best glossy photo paper I have ever used. I usually print my projects on much larger 13X19 Canon Pro Luster or matte papers but I was doing a job for a local charity and they did not want super large prints and because I wasn't charging for my services I didn't want to spend a great deal for the materials to complete the project. Compared to the other papers I use the cost per print on this paper is minuscule but the quality of the prints it produced was truly amazing. Before the job was even finished printing I was back on Amazon ordering more of this paper and I now use it for gifting family members with portrait prints from family gatherings etc. When you hold the first print in your hands you'll realize that there is virtually no difference in quality from pro prints by Adorama or Bay Photo. You'll great home printed photos that look as if you spent a great deal more than the price you pay here.
B**L
This Paper is Phenomenal. .
I've used multiple sizes of this paper and on Canon printers the result is phenomenal. Last couple of packs received, though, have tended to bend, instead of laying flat, and have caused problems with printer feed on two printers. Have needed to manually bend them in opposite direction. I've been using "Canon Photo Paper Pro Platinum" ever since purchasing my 9500 MkII and am now using it on my Canon Pro 10 printer. Black and white photos are absolutely extraordinary and seem, almost, to jump out from the surface of the paper. And color prints are equally exciting. Had to reorder the 8.5 x 11 recently as I'm using that size exclusively for a client's portfolio. Needless to say I'm very satisfied with this photo paper from Canon.
J**A
Canon does it AGAIN!!
Incredibly awesome paper. This paper is insane...definitely the first time I've EVER printed a picture that had the perfect sheen, thickness and quality of feel that these do...the kicker?...you can handle this IMMEDIATELY after printing. They've got some wildly awesome quick-drying tech in these bad-boys. What a deal! Canon has made the fastest comeback in printing AND print media for me and for others I know. Best quality to cost ratio of any company and best all around. If you want the VERY BEST (by a tiny margin) and don't mind spending 2-3x as much...buy Epson stuff....If you can immediately tell the difference in print quality compared with canon pixma products, you have a trained/educated eye in the media printing business. It's indeterminable by the above average fellow.
A**.
EXCELENTE
MUY BUENA CALIDAD, PROBADO EN CANON PRO-300
A**A
Canon printer paper
Excellent paper for photoprinter
S**D
Canon premium glossy photo paper
Very good quality, 300 gram paper, 8.5x11 I use it for Epson inkjet great color catch and photo quality pretty expensive but it worth
S**O
Buen papel para fotografía.
Muy buen papel para imprimir fotografías.
M**.
Soporte con un brillo delicado y sutil.
Es un papel con un brillo adecuado para resaltar el color y los Altos contrastes de una fotografía bien capturada, dando como resultado una sensación de tridimensionalidad a la imagen. Ha cumplido mis espectativas me encantan los resultados que se obtienen al imprimir sobre este soporte!
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