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Members News Monthly Image Competition April 2012 |
09/07/07
Smooth talking - Hahnemühle FineArt have announced the launch of digital
Fine Art Baryta paper for autumn 2007.
As a traditional artist’s paper the FineArt Baryta 325 will combine an ultra
smooth surface with an original Baryta finish. The digital Baryta paper has
Hahnemuhle’s unique touch and feel experience and is a premium replacement for
traditional Baryta papers from analogue laboratories. The new paper contains
barium sulphate in the coating that enhances the typical reflecting gloss, high
dmax, large colour gamut and sharp image definition of a Baryta paper.
The bright white FineArt Baryta 325 is currently in the Beta testing phase and
is wowing the first photographers to use it – particularly for black and white
prints due to a high dmax, finest grey tones and an outstanding glossy finish.
It perfectly complements Hahnemühle’s TIPA award winning product portfolio: in
addition to matte, semi-glossy and pearl papers the company will then be able to
offer a high gloss paper on a genuine artist paper basis. The 22nd paper quality
from the Hahnemühle Digital FineArt Collection is another paper that epitomizes
the constant quality and high archivability of the premium papers from the
artist´s paper mill based in Dassel, Germany.
Hahnemühle will showcase first samples of FineArt Baryta 325, made from 100%
alpha cellulose with an ultra smooth surface and a grammage of 325 gsm, at
upcoming international photo shows: Sonimagphoto in Barcelona, Salon de la Photo
in Paris, Imaging Expo in Shanghai and PhotoPlus International in New York.
The market launch of FineArt Baryta 325 is set for autumn 2007.
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