archive paper at 305 dpi. This paper has been shown to last 60 years without fading. I recommend protecting photographs from light with UV-coated, museum glass. How much using such glass could extend the 60 year life of the Fuji paper is debatable. I am hoping it adds another several decades.
All still images presented on this site were shot on 4 x 5 Fuji film, and are 16 bit scans from a drum scanner. The scanning was done by Mike Strickler, a veteran photographer.
The price range is $175 - 350, more for the largest print size at 305 dpi which is 26 x 32.
Typical print sizes are 11 x 14, 16 x 20, and 20 x 24.
Cameras Used:
Crown Graphic with Schneider-Kreuznach lensShen-Hao with Rodenstock lens