What are the main differences between Kodak Premium Picture Paper and Kodak Picture Paper?
• The main difference is the weight of the paper. Kodak Premium Picture Paper is 58 lbs (220 g/m2) and Kodak Picture Paper is 50 lbs (190 g/m2). • Kodak Premium Picture Paper is only coated on one side, whereas Kodak Picture Paper is coated on both sides. • Kodak Picture Paper is designed for printing pictures that are more casual and can be used and shared more affordably on an everyday basis.
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