Hahnemühle Photo Rag® Metallic Paper

Founded in 1584 Hahnemühle is the oldest German paper-maker, manufacturing paper for traditional and digital artists as well as industrial papers. Only a few companies can proudly look back on such a long, uninterrupted tradition.

Hahnemühle Photo Rag® Metallic Paper

is a silvery-shimmering FineArt inkjet paper with a specially formulated inkjet coating for FineArt use. The natural white cotton paper contains no optical brighteners and has the characteristic Photo Rag® surface structure and sumptuous feel. Photo Rag® Metallic features a special silvery-shimmering surface finish. The high-gloss premium inkjet coating with a unique metallic effect guarantees impressive printing results with bold colors, deep blacks, and the perfect reproduction of color and detail. The sophisticated silver metallic effect underscores the image and makes motifs with metallic elements, reflections, ice and glass, architecture and landscape shots, as well as black and white photographs with high-contrast tones shine. Photo Rag® Metallic is acid and lignin-free and meets the most exacting requirements in terms of age resistance.

Features

  • 340 gsm, 100% cotton
  • Natural white, without optical brighteners
  • Sophisticated surface texture
  • High-gloss premium inkjet coating for outstanding printing results with a unique, silvery-shimmering metallic effect
  • Acid and lignin-free
  • ISO9706 compliant / museum quality for a high age resistance
  • Compatible with pigment and dye inkjet systems

Epson is a highly recognized brand of inkjet printers and papers and over the past decade has been adopted as the premier printer of choice for professional photographers. Epson, in partnership with many different manufacturers, has created a line of inkjet papers with the professional photographer in mind.

We use water-based, archival Epson UltraChrome HDR ink for all of our prints. Utilizing ten colors, Epson UltraChrome HDR ink produces the widest color gamut ever. It dramatically raises the level of print quality and sets a new benchmark standard for photographic reproduction.