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Would you like to offer your customers prints with extraordinary
color gamut and simplify your workflow at the same time? That's
exactly what you can do with KODAK PROFESSIONAL ULTRA
ENDURA Paper. Deliver amazing output quality that lasts.
ULTRA ENDURA Paper is a high-contrast, photographic paper
that's optimized for commercial applications. It features an
emulsion set that delivers brighter highlights and bold colors for
maximum impact.
It features higher contrast and color saturation
than KODAK PROFESSIONAL SUPRA ENDURA and SUPRA
ENDURA VC Digital Papers. And add to that a print life that more
than meets the demands for commercial printing.
As a member of the family of ENDURA Media, ULTRA ENDURA
Paper shares a similar emulsion set that features pleasing fleshtone
reproduction, great highlight and shadow detail, all while
delivering excellent print longevity.
With optical/digital printing compatibility, ULTRA ENDURA
Paper offers consistent results and easier print matching
regardless of printing technology—all from a single inventory
of photographic media. What's more, ULTRA ENDURA Paper
drives efficiency in lab workflow, improving productivity.
Plus KODAK PROFESSIONAL ENDURA Paper Imaging
Emulsion Technology is Kodak's standard for photographic
image output—it consistently delivers the results your clients
expect while helping you meet your business goals.
For color-charged images that stand out from the crowd,
choose KODAK PROFESSIONAL ULTRA ENDURA Paper.
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Features:
- Extended color gamut for very rich colors
and attractive flesh tones
- High contrast, producing intense blacks
for commercial applications requiring high impact
- Offered without the base-side watermark
- State-of-the-art image stability (100 years in typical home display, 200 years in dark storage, 1 to 5 years for commercial display*)
- Digital and optical printing capability to improve lab efficiency
- Robust processing performance to improve lab consistency

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Based on product application including specific light levels and temperature conditions; testing conducted as specified in ANSI Publication IT9.9-1996 and ISO Publication 10977, Stability of Colour Photographic Images—Methods for Measuring, including use of illustrative endpoint criteria of 30% dye fade. |
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