The FineArt Pearl Paper from Hahnemuehle has a special coating that provides a pearl-like appearance. The paper can be used with both dye-based and pigment-based ink systems. The paper brings out contrasts in both black and white as well as in color prints and is ideal for photographic and fine art reproduction, digital art, presentation prints, albums, and greeting cards.
Note! Use care in handling printed material, surface susceptible to abrasion. Store papers in archive quality envelopes, folders, and boxes. Use only archive grade tapes and glues for mounting & framing.
| Basis Weight | 285 g/m² |
| Color | Bright white |
| Thickness | 0.4 mm |
| Whiteness | 105% |
| Opacity | 99.0% |
| Surface Finish | Pearl |
| Quantity | 1 Roll |
| Temperature / Humidity |
Temperature: 50 to 86 °F (10 to 30 °C) Humidity: 35 to 65% |
| Dimensions | 24.0" x 39.0' (60.96 cm x 11.89 m) |
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Comments about Hahnemuhle Fineart Pearl Paper (24" x 39' Roll):
I am impressed by this durability of this paper and how nicely it renders blacks. I am using this without any glazing, and it looks great. For the cost, it is a wonderful option and it looks professional.
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Comments about Hahnemuhle Fineart Pearl Paper (24" x 39' Roll):
Use for printing limited-edition fine art photos for sale and display. Unless I use a matte surface paper, this is the one for me. Archival, great depth of tonality from the luster finish, "pearl" surface does not impair rendering of details. People frequently comment on the surface.
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Comments about Hahnemuhle Fineart Pearl Paper (24" x 39' Roll):
I am impressed by this durability of this paper and how nicely it renders blacks. I am using this without any glazing, and it looks great. For the cost, it is a wonderful option and it looks professional.
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Comments about Hahnemuhle Fineart Pearl Paper (24" x 39' Roll):
Use for printing limited-edition fine art photos for sale and display. Unless I use a matte surface paper, this is the one for me. Archival, great depth of tonality from the luster finish, "pearl" surface does not impair rendering of details. People frequently comment on the surface.
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