The Differences Between Kodak Photo Paper And Fuji Photo Paper

As we all know, Kodak and Fuji are famous photo paper suppliers. But do you exactly know the differences between the two photo paper and what's your choice when photo printing? After reading my article, you may have a deeper understanding of the question.

Features:


  • The Fuji photo paper is thin and delicate, but firm and resilient. Although thin, the area weight is the same as Kodak's mainstream photo paper. The best color reproduction. Fuji's color management is absolutely first class. This is not comparable to any other business. It is more in line with Asian aesthetic habits. The good base paper. It is produced from raw material fine fiber. Most other manufacturers produce recycled fiber.
  • Kodak is also good photo paper. There is some difference between the two. Kodak's color performance is deep, much more European and American styles. Fuji's color reproduction is true and fresh, Asian people prefer it.

Let's take a look at the sensitivity curve:


Take Kodak Professional Endura Paper for example:


Take Fujicolor Crystal Archive Digital Pearl Paper for example:

Personally, the differences between Kodak and Fuji is just like the color of their packaging. Kodak has a better color performance of red and yellow, and Fuji has a better color performance of blue and green.
 

If you print the ordinary family photos and tourist photos, I suggest that you use Kodak photo paper to reflect the color of the skin tone and the warm tone. If you print the scenery, I suggest you use Fuji photo paper.

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