Epson will be releasing shortly the UltraChrome HD Pigment, which delivers the highest print permanence ratings ever achieved for Epson UltraChrome Inks, according to comprehensive tests conducted by Wilhelm Imaging Research, Inc. (WIR).
The comprehensive tests conducted by Wilhelm Imaging Research show how Epson achieved a milestone in photographic ink technology and print longevity with preliminary print permanence ratings for its all-new Epson UltraChrome HD pigment ink technology. While accelerated display permanence tests are still underway, the data accumulated to date indicates that UltraChrome HD pigment inks can provide up to twice the WIR Display Permanence Ratings of previous generations of Epson UltraChrome inks with most Epson photo and fine art papers.
In addition, preliminary data from ongoing tests indicate that, depending on the specific paper, WIR Display Permanence Ratings for black and white prints made with UltraChrome HD inks using Epson’s 'Advanced Black and White Print Mode' will likely exceed 400 years.
WIR’s multi-factor print permanence test procedures, which go far beyond just the effects of accelerated light exposure, evaluate all of the display and storage factors that can affect the life of a print over time. Prints made on Epson fine art photo papers and canvas with the new UltraChrome HD pigment inks are also expected to have WIR Album and Dark Storage Permanence Ratings well in excess of 200 years; the prints exhibit high resistance to atmospheric ozone; have very good water-resistance properties; and the pigment images are extremely resistant to damage caused by storage or display in high-humidity environments.
'Epson continues to develop photographic printing and ink technologies that inspire photographers to print their art,' said Mark Radogna, group manager, Epson Professional Imaging. 'Using eight newly developed high-stability pigment inks, cyan, magenta, yellow, black, light cyan, light magenta, light black, and light light black, the latest Epson UltraChrome HD inkset offers professionals an amazing tool to produce stunning prints that will preserve their photographic legacy far into the future.'
Epson UltraChrome HD ink is featured in Epson’s new professional suite of large-format photographic ink jet printers.
'With the increased Dmax, wider colour gamut, and reduced metamerism provided by the new Epson UltraChrome HD pigment inks which taken together serve to significantly enhance the visual brilliance of both colour and black and white images the increased overall permanence of the prints represents a significant contribution to photography,' said Henry Wilhelm, founder and director of research at Wilhelm Imaging Research. 'We look forward to posting print permanence test results for the new inks on a variety of media as the data become available. It is one of the realities of the print permanence testing field that the more stable the print, the longer the tests take to complete.'
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