Hahnemühle Photo Rag® papers now in panoramic format
Hahnemühle Panoramic Photo Rag® papers – For subjects in stunning panoramic formats Hahnemühle launches two bestselling paper grades from the acclaimed Photo Rag® range. Perfect for presenting landscapes or cityscapes with ease. The matt Photo Rag® 308 or the glossy Photo Rag® Baryta are the two grades to choose from. The sheet size of 21 x 59.4 cm offers an ideal ratio for landscape format images and can be easily printed with an A4 printer. Printing panoramas has never been so easy. There is no necessity for a roll printer or time consuming cutting of larger formats. There is no curl to the paper as it lies flat in it’s new specially created box. Panoramic fans could opt for a matt or glossy fine art inkjet paper made of 100 percent cotton for stunning archival giclée prints that stand the test of time.
In a grey box comes the acclaimed Industry Standard setting matt Photo Rag® 308 which is the most popular FineArt inkjet paper by Hahnemühle. The fine, smooth surface and feel of Photo Rag® 308 make this paper very versatile and ideal for printing both black and white and colour photographs as well as art reproductions with impressive pictorial depth.
Photo Rag® Baryta – offered in a black Hahnemühle box – combines the unique feel of a pure cotton paper with the traditional virtues of a classical barite paper from the darkroom era. The gracious paper structure and the glossy Baryta finish qualifies the paper for powerful, expressive panoramic prints. Each box of matt or glossy panoramic paper by Hahnemühle contains 25 sheets and a step-by-step instruction for printing. The new papers are available from mid-February 2016.
>> Read the Hahnemühle Panorama Format Printing Instructions
©Hahnemühle FineArt Photo Rag® Panorama Paper in matt and glossy
Hahnemühle produces paper since 1584 and is the oldest German paper mill for artist papers. Besides traditional artist papers digital FineArt papers for inkjet prints are part of the portfolio today. The development and manufacture of technical specialty papers for industrial and research is another priority. Headquartered in Dassel and with offices in the UK, France, USA and China, Hahnemühle employs around 180 people.