Review Ilford Gold Fibre Silk met Canon PRO-1
with the Canon PIXMA PRO-1 as testprinterIlford Gold Fibre Silk is a so-called digital baryta paper and is strongly similar to the classic paper in the darkroom. If you smell well, you can even observe the characteristic baryta smell! This Ilford paper belongs to the Ilford Galerie series. The printer used for the test of this Ilford Gold Fibre Silk is the Canon PIXMA PRO-1, a semi professional A3+ printer using pigmented inks. Specifications Ilford Gold Fibre SilkWeight: 310 gsm
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What is different compared to other Ilford Galerie papers? |
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What are the differences compared to other digital baryta papers? |
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ICC profile and colorspace |
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The test machine, a Canon PIXMA PRO-1, is known for its large color space. A special ICC color profile, designed for this Canon printer and this Ilford paper, is used for the test and is taken from the website of Ilford. ICC profiles for many printers can be downloaded from this site. When downloading, you must be careful that you put the ICC profile in the correct folder. If you do not, the printer program cannot find it. The color space is 766,490. This is smaller than what you can get from the Epson 4900 on this Ilford paper. |
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Test result color on Ilford Gold Fibre Silk |
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The colors are displayed pretty well when you use a Canon PIXMA PRO-1 printer. But some colors are displayed just a bit to light. Look for that at the brown, green and blue patches. Some gray patches are to light too and black tends to be a bit cool. The color display is better with the Epson 4900 than with this Canon PIXMA PRO-1. |
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Test result black and white on Ilford Gold Fibre Silk 310 gsm photo paper |
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A part of the gray patches are displayd too light. All of them are a bit warm but black is a bit cool. The dmax of this Ilford paper is just a bit higher when you use a Epson 4900 printer. But, black and white prints looks very nice when you use this paper on a Canon PIXMA PRO-1.
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Shine and surface of Ilford Gold Fibre Silk 310 gsm photo paperThe Ilford Gold Fibre Silk has a very soft gloss with little structure. Canon uses the gloss optimizer and because of that gloss differential and bronzing is even just a bit lower than if you use a Epson 4900 printer. This Ilford photo paper is thick, feels strong and is completely flat in the printer. Prints of greasy fingers are not quickly seen but the surface is very fragile. The color of the paper can be described as "warm white". Black and white prints get a classic look. |
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Altough the gloss optimizer is used, we see some traces of bronzing and gloss differential. |
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Bronzing and gloss differential are just a bit lower wnh you use a Epson 4900 printer. |
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Conclusion
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Results on Ilford Gold Fibre Silk look less stunning when you use a Canon PIXMA PRO-1 printer instead of a Epson 4900 printer. The gamut of the Canon is a bit smaller and the colors are displayed just e bit less accurate. Although the dmax could be higher, black and white prints look very nice with a classic appearance. The surface of this Ilford photo paper is fragile and if you want to use this Ilford Gold Fibre Silk photo paper you should get a better ICC profile for your Canon PIXMA PRO-1 printer.
Website Ilford: www.ilford.com








