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And there is more to archival papers - they shouldn't contain OBA's , you should know the long term performance of organic compounds like resins in the coating, the environmental storage conditions are very important etc.
The Tecco Baryt, the HP Premium Plus and the Tecco Fine Art Rag don't contain OBA's, the other papers in the test do. You don't see any relevant difference of the white level of the HP paper to the Canon paper, even in bright light, this indicates that there is no significant visual benefit of an OBA actually.
Both papers have a very good overall gamut, but I'm not testing and comparing the gamut, black level, white point of the papers in this test, just their impact onto the fading of inks.
The Tecco Baryt, the HP Premium Plus and the Tecco Fine Art Rag don't contain OBA's, the other papers in the test do. You don't see any relevant difference of the white level of the HP paper to the Canon paper, even in bright light, this indicates that there is no significant visual benefit of an OBA actually.
Both papers have a very good overall gamut, but I'm not testing and comparing the gamut, black level, white point of the papers in this test, just their impact onto the fading of inks.