FineArt Baryta is a versatile classic for FineArt applications and sets standards in the printing of both black and white and colour photographs. Hahnemuhle 300gsm FineArt Baryta Satin Photo Paper, 17x22', 0.37mm Thickness, 25 Sheets. The acid- and lignin-free FineArt inkjet paper meets the most exacting requirements for age resistance. Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Baryta 315, 100 Cotton High Gloss, Natural White Inkjet Paper, 315gsm, 11x17", 25 Sheets. The barium sulphate within the coating gives FineArt Baryta the feel of a traditional analogue baryta paper and makes it a popular alternative for inkjet printing. Exquisite surface texture with a lovely tactile feel Extraordinary colour reproduction and deep blacks High age resistance fulfilling museum standards Whats in the box. The high-gloss premium inkjet coating guarantees outstanding print results with perfect reproduction of colour and detail, deep blacks and striking contrasts. Photo Rag® Baryta is acid- and lignin-free and meets the most exacting requirements in terms of age resistance. The clearly visible, exquisite felt structure lends the paper its lovely soft feel and tactile surface texture to produce prints with a stunning three-dimensional quality and depth. ID, Printer, Ink/ Colorant, Paper/Media, Coating/ Laminate, Conservation Display Rating, Test Report, Lower CDR, Upper CDR, Status (Mlux hrs), Next Update. This could be due to the added barium sulphate layer.Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta is a bright white, cellulose-based FineArt inkjet paper with an inkjet coating specially tailored for FineArt use. I ran a colour image on the paper sample and the colours came across rich and saturated. While not the heaviest paper in the Baryta range the Photo Rag Baryta is still considerably thick which doesnt cause the print to roll up after printing if you’re using the paper on a roll. Unlike some of the other baryta papers in the Hahnemuehle range, the Photo Rag Baryta looks less glossy. The paper also has a very slight texture which is all rather pleasing. A slightly warmer paper to their others, the Hahnemuehle Photo Rag Baryta has a pure cotton base, is acid and linen free, fully archival and has no added brightening agents. The one I got to do a test print on was the Hahnemuehle Photo Rag Baryta. Along with these added benefits baryta papers have a unique feeling about them. The benefit of a barium sulphate layer is greater detail and definition, extended tonal range and excellent archival properties to the print. Traditional fibre based darkroom papers had a barium sulphate layer. In combination with the pearl-gloss premium inkjet coating, it produces outstanding FineArt prints with exceptional reproduction of colour and detail, deep blacks and beautiful contrasts. Baryta papers gets their name from the special Barium Sulphate layer that’s added to the paper. In the Hahnemuehle range of papers they have a few baryta style papers. This professional photographic inkjet printer can print borderless at up to 17 x 22 as well as work with thick 27.6 mil fine art media. This fine art paper was made to enhance the density, color gamut, color gradation, and image sharpness while maintaining the feel and quality of a traditional paper. Hahnemuehle have been around for hundreds of years, and have become one of the top-most authorities when it comes to fine art inkjet papers. Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Baryta features a 100 cotton base with a high gloss finish. High-gloss premium inkjet coating for outstanding print results. Clearly visible, exquisite felt structure. This is where the Hahnemuehle Photo Rag Baryta and others in the range steps in. FineArt Baryta is a versatile classic for FineArt applications and sets standards in the printing of both black and white and colour photographs. While this great way of getting a really white paper, the downside is that after time the paper might start turning slightly yellow. I did find out after doing a bit research that the Epson paper has optical brightening agents. While I really enjoyed printing on a fibre based paper, the fact that the paper was so incredibly white, was a slight worry to me. Last year Epson sent me a few pieces of paper from their Signature Worthy range, one of the pieces being their Exhibition Fibre paper.
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