KODAK PROFESSIONAL Portra Endura Paper (aka Traditional
E-Surface Paper) is by far our most popular paper. Accurate color,
realistic saturation, excellent neutral flesh reproduction and brighter
colors are just a few of the attributes to describe E-Surface paper. You
will enjoy the benefits of our state-of-the-art color technology in
prints made on our Kodak Professional Endura Paper.
You will see matched prints between optical and digital printers,
improved color saturation, and excellent skin-tone reproduction, as well
as brighter blues, cyan, purples, and reds.
With this paper don’t worry about prints fading. The standard is 100
years in home display and 200 years in dark storage.

Consider
having your next order printed on our Kodak Endura Metallic paper.
It is quite distinctive and long lasting.
Endura Metallic features a unique pearlescent surface. From fine
art applications to special event photography and business cards,
we think you will agree when we say this paper is truly
spectacular.
Endura offers natural looking flesh tones, sharp details and
beautifully saturated colors. Plus, Endura is strong. Resistant to
tearing and curling without any additional lamination.
Try it today!
This paper uses a patented combination of film and laminate layers
that results in striking, three-dimensional, lasting images on an
ultra-bright background.

There is a difference between b&w and true digital b&w prints!
This panchromatic, resin-coated paper is specifically designed for
making continuous-tone b&w prints directly from digital images in
digital exposing systems.
This paper also provides excellent tone reproduction from digital
camera files, scanned color slides or negatives. Because the
emulsion is silver based rather than dye based the imaging
performance and characteristics of this paper are the same as
traditional b&w continuous-tone papers. That translates to neutral
tonal characteristics offering good sharpness, display and
archival characteristics.
One added benefit is that the resin coated paper is specially
coated on the back to accept ink, making it a good surface for
crop lines or writing notes.