Fuji Europe themselves did not announce any new paper. As they did in the past.
Their paper listing has been unchanged for the last years.
But you got the new papers and swatch books.
What is going on at Fuji?
A quick google search found a Fujifilm datasheet. From the bottom of page 2:
https://www.fujifilm.eu/fileadmin/c...download/Fujicolor_Crystal_Archive_Velvet.pdf
The "H" just stands for heavyweight paper and not the matte surface itself. The emulsion appears to be predictable CAII, so should print fine
using an optical colorhead, though I'm not personally interested in testing matte paper. I would expect the starting filter pack to be fairly
close to Super C.
As far as we know, the emulsion is different to DPII - Type H refers to the emulsion type, and it does seem to perform differently to the DPII.
They describe the surface as "Deep Matte" The weight of the paper pretty much, if not exactly the same, as DPII. The 12" rolls have 83.8m which is the same as DPII - if the weight is different the length increases or decreases on the rolls destined for magazine use so that the diameter remains the maximum that can be accommodated.
I've attached a photo of the label, and also a typical DPII label too.
Interestingly Fuji have also released other new silver halide papers this year - like "canvas" - a canvas effect surface, so that labs can work canvas style prints into their wet printing workflow, without the hassle or cost of producing these with inkjet.
Kodak have also released a new "canvas" silver halide paper this year.
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