
Chaudigital are very excited to introduce a revolutionary new inkjet paper with a coated fibre surface bonded to an acid-free base, the Da Vinci Fibre Gloss. The Holy Grail of digital black and white and colour printing has been the search for a paper capable of emulating the unique and timeless surface qualities of traditional bromide prints. Finally the search is over!
The Da Vinci Fibre Gloss represents nothing less than a quantum leap in digital printing. This breakthrough fibre surface gives inkjet prints a traditional look and feel that has until now, been unachievable with digital technology. The DaVinci Fibre Gloss' specially formulated fibre coating makes the most of pigment inks from the major manufacturers to produce a stunning print finish. It will work particularly well with Epson's latest UltraChrome K3 pigment inks, which now comes in three grades of black, to achieve superior digital prints that must be seen to be believed!
The new Fibre Gloss has a DMax of 2.7 - higher than traditional fibre paper (Agfa MultiContrast Fibre Classic DMax: 2.3) to give outstanding depth and details in the blacks, smooth tonal gradients, capable of superb black and white punch yet able to also produce soft pastel colour ranges with very high visual sharpness. This paper has the widest gamut of any paper we have ever come across!


This amazing advance in paper technology has a special connection with us here at Chaudigital, as it was part developed by our very own Danny Chau, renowned black and white darkroom guru with over 23 years of experience in professional archive and exhibition printing; and whose passion for the subject continues to this day.
Digital fine art, archival and exhibition printing will never be the same again. Give your prints the medium they deserve - The Da Vinci Fibre Gloss - The New Standard In Digital Archival Photographic Papers.
Available exclusively to view and buy now in our London showroom or online.
Danny is currently featured on Epson's RD1 website after being asked to submit his photographic work for inclusion in their Portfolio section