18/02/08
Following hot on the heels of its Gloss FB AL paper which was greeted by
global acclaim in 2007, Harman Photo (the inkjet brand of pioneering
imaging specialist Harman technology Limited) is about to launch a
warmtone version of the product. Harman Photo Gloss FB AL Warmtone will
be officially available in UK stores at the end of February and to
celebrate, the manufacturer intends to give away 2,500 free sample packs
of the paper on its stand (Stand C2, Hall 9) at Focus On Imaging 2008.
Those fortunate enough to pick up a pack at the event, which runs from
the 24th to the 27th February at Birmingham’s NEC, are in for something
of a treat. The eagerly awaited Gloss FB AL Warmtone will continue
Harman technology’s tradition of supplying the photographer with true
fibre base inkjet papers for high quality giclee printing.
Set to be available in A4, A3, A3+ and A2+ (17 x 25in) sheets, as well
as 17in, 24in and 44in rolls, it will offer all the same benefits as the
brand’s Gloss FB AL paper but with the added inclusion of a warmtone
tint for photographers looking to create black and white prints with
creamy whites and velvety blacks. Plus, for the first time ever and in
direct response to customer requests, Harman Photo will be offering the
paper in 25-sheet packs not just at A2+, but for A3 and A3+ sizes as
well.
In addition, and like the rest of the Harman Photo range, which also
includes Matt FB Mp and Matt FB Mp Warmtone, the new paper will be
manufactured entirely at Harman’s dedicated production facility in
Mobberley, Cheshire, enabling the company to maintain consistent - and
high levels of quality.
Even more notably, the new Gloss FB AL Warmtone, like its sister
products, employs photo fibre Baryta. Widely associated with premium
quality silver gelatine papers such as Multigrade FB (which is produced
by fellow Harman technology business Ilford Photo), Baryta is a special
coating that is traditionally applied to a fibre photographic paper base
prior to coating with the emulsion layers. The technical benefits of the
Baryta layer include greater detail and definition, extended tonal range
and excellent archival properties. In addition, Baryta coated fibre
papers have a unique look and feel which have become the standard for
fine art photographers worldwide.
This fine art feel is further enhanced by the paper’s weight. At 320gsm,
the Gloss FB AL Warmtone enjoys a strong resemblance to a traditional
photographic print - a fact that has led to the other Harnan Photo
papers receiving praise from photographers across the world time and
time again.
Aside from these benefits, the Gloss FB AL Warmtone also employs a
unique nanoporous Alumina coating. This ensures a smooth gloss finish
that really brings both colour and black and white images to life. An
additional feature is the use of new and revolutionary anti-curl
technology, which ensures the paper lies completely flat, both before
and after printing.
Speaking of the new product, Harman Photo Marketing Director, Howard
Hopwood, said: “At Harman technology, we’re every bit as passionate
about photography as the people who use our products. As such, we
understand that different photographers have different desires, tastes
and aims when it comes to producing prints. To accommodate these diverse
needs we are committed to offering a complete range of analogue and
digital media and the new Gloss FB AL Warmtone is an evident example of
this.”
“We are confident its impressive performance and ability to deliver
superior results will make it an instant hit with both amateur and
professional photographers alike.”
For more information on Harman Photo, please visit the website.
http://www.harman-inkjet.com/
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