The single-sided Lasal Exhibition Luster 300 Paper (5 x 7″) 50 Sheets from Moab is the newest addition to their lineup. The paper is water-resistant, has a resin coating, and is recommended for use with pigment-based inks.
Moab Lasal Exhibition Luster 300 Paper (5 x 7″) 50 Sheets
Rated 4.89 out of 5 based on 116 customer ratings
(117 customer reviews)
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Weight | 1.02 lbs |
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Dimensions | 7.75 × 5.85 × 0.85 in |
Coating | Resin |
Basis Weight | 300 gsm |
Thickness | 11 mil / 0.28 mm |
Opacity | 86% |
Single/Double-Sided | Single |
Surface Finish | Luster |
Quantity | 50 Sheets |
Sheet Size (W x L) | 5 x 7" / 12.7 x 17.8 cm |
Reviews (117)
117 reviews for Moab Lasal Exhibition Luster 300 Paper (5 x 7″) 50 Sheets
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Emilie Bosco
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With my home built ICC Profile, I get accurate color with reasonable Dmax on a very pleasant surface. The paper handles well in larger sizes and the surface is a little less sparkly than Epson Ultra Premium Luster. It is also slightly lower contrast and Dmax than Epson UPL and runs about 40% higher price. Dye based printing is a bit more contrasty and saturated than pigment. For color, I like the lower contrast, so I tend to stay with Lasal Luster for larger prints. I use the letter size for proofing and cateloging.
Moriah Fritsch
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Bought 200 sheets of Moab Lasal Exhibition Luster for a photo project and it delivered across 30 different color photos- color and contrast was spot on. Really enjoyed the heavier weight that this paper has. Ordered another 200 sheets. Using Canon Pro-10 printer- loaded profile from MOAB no issues…
Stanton Anderson
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Moab paper are a mainstay in my photo process. I recently tried metallic paper with resounding results. Moab stands behind its products with an utmost reliability. You can’t go wrong!
Evelyn Murphy
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This paper has great color, contrast, and sharpness. The best Moab paper I have used.
Tanner Halvorson
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The weight and surface of this paper are superior. The ICC profiles available for free download from the MOAB site work exceptionally well. I am an experienced fine art printer (Epson 3880) and I especially appreciate the color accuracy that can be achieved. There are less expensive papers but few that can match this stuff for overall color accuracy, surface appearance and feel.
Blaze Leffler
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I keep this in stock both in 13×19 cut sheet and the 44 inch roll. I shoot 50 to 60 highschool sporting teams a year, and every print is done on the luster 3000. color reproduction, weight, luster finish, durability, all make it my favorite paper to print on for everyday use.
Itzel Will
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I wanted 4X6 print paper and lassall paper didn’t sell 4 X 6 paper. Moab paper is more than adequate.
Lionel Spinka
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I normally use Canson baryta photographique or Ilford Gold Fibre Silk for images I intend to hang. I have looked long and hard for what I consider the best every day ‘luster’ type surface in a heavier and thicker than the usual paper. This is it for me. It prints nicely with little or no gloss differential or bronzing and takes sprays or the Epson coatings from the R2000 well. It has minimal brighteners also, but still makes a really nice print. Also, it is quite a bit cheaper than the two papers mentioned above.
Francis Connelly
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Like any other paper, make your own profiles. The canned profiles are actually pretty decent but once you make your own the paper is gorgeous. This is the next best paper to MOAB’s former Lasal Photo Luster.
Felix O’Reilly
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You can do the color and B&W printings. Both are very neutral color balance and nice contrast.
Eveline Kilback
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I print on an Epson 3800 and show my work in galleries and depend on the quality of the paper to produce the image that will sell. The Lasal Exhibition Luster 300 is my favorite paper for framed gallery shows.
Nicholas Boyer
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Love this paper! I use it to make greeting cards and print family photos.
Wilford Bartell
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Want a sturdy, inkjet paper for your images? This paper delivers every time. I love the feel. color saturation and the ability of the paper’s capture of shadow detail.
Shayna Gutmann
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Great look and size for printed portrait photos.
Jeff Pacocha
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This has always been my go to paper for proof print, snap shots, and give aways. It is economical and has good tone and color.
Joanne Lowe
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The Lansil Exhibition paper reveals deep blacks better than their other product lines, and better than the Canon papers I’ve used. What I mean is, you can see detail in the blacks as low as 4 out of 255. Most other papers that I’ve used, even the Byrta lose detail below 8 – 10. As a result, black point compensation is not as aggressive and your print will look almost indistinguishable from what is on your monitor.
Manuel Dicki
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Nice alternative to Epson Premium Glossy. Few choices of photo paper in this size. Similar to Epson Exhibition Fiber. Never found an alternative to glossy 5×7 before. Nice choice !