This is a double sided paper so of course I was expecting it to be heavier in weight. It is quite thin. I think the image quality is pretty good though. On my monitor, I don't see as much contrast to it as the product images show. The tree outline is sharp except on the left most side where I can barely make out the outline of the farthest tree due to that lack of contrast. Still, it will work for me.
I love anything real astronomy and deep space. I'm so pleased that someone's doing this that doesn't cost a fortune for a single sheet. Starting with the side with the trees... the black on dark actually works, the design provides enough detail to keep the pine trees clearly visible against the dark blue sky; the star field has a great focal point and the blue fade slowly to dark navy around the edges; the stars themselves aren't paint dots, they are actually fashioned to be different densities so stars appear closer or father away (not just larger and smaller); and best of all is the nebula style misty glow not unlike what can be seen in dark sky areas in real life. Awesome! The other side takes these same traits and steps them up to a great rendition of a NASA quality deep space photo, misty almost electric medium blue fading out to black, some of the stars even have emission glows in violet tones, the stars themselves are not boring dots at all most of them have glows or slight spikes, the distant stars are so so tiny which really works. Enough already? This is great paper, don't just buy one!
This paper is so very thin. I ordered some Ella & Viv paper to use instead of this.
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