
Fujifilm has come up with the Fujicolor Crystal Archive Digital Pearl Paper which caters for digital output only. The distinctive pearl-like appearance is where it dervives its name from, making it the perfect media for those in the commercial, fashion, and portrait photography industry. Features include unique technologies that suppress color paper fogging caused by ambient radiation, preserving the paper’s whiteness for unexposed parts. Those who can’t wait to get their hands on the Pearl Paper will have to wait until spring is in full swing, where the maximum size available stands at 50″ in width. Pricing details are still unknown.
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