If you want your inkjet prints to have the look and feel of a classic, fiber-based silver halide photo, you’ll want to choose a baryta-type inkjet paper. And if you seek the very best of the baryta paper stocks out there right now, I’d recommend Baryta Photographique II from Canson Infinity. It’s that simple.
I’ve been testing Canson Infinity Baryta Photographique II papers in both the A3+ (13 x 19 inches) and 8.5 x 1-inch cut sheet sizes for a few months now and can say that this is, by far, one of my favorite inkjet papers you can buy. (But to be honest, I felt the same way about the previous version of this paper as well.)
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So glad I found this. I planned to buy some Hahnemühle baryta paper. Would this be the one you compared to the Canson?
And glad to hear it kind of fits in between a fine art matte and baryta gloss. I want to give some prints as gifts to clients and ideally would like to use a a baryta paper for richer color and deeper blacks. But, the reflections when they hold the prints in their hands make me consider a matter fine art for a gift.