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Hahnemuhle Platinum Rag Fine Art Paper (20 x 24", 25 Sheets)

BH #HAP2024SS25 • MFR #10 647 101
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Hahnemuhle Platinum Rag Fine Art Paper (20 x 24", 25 Sheets)
Key Features
  • For Platinum & Non-Traditional Processes
  • Uncoated 100% Cotton Rag Base
  • Basis Weight: 300 gsm
  • Natural Bright White
As an uncoated fine art paper, Platinum Rag from Hahnemuhle is ideal for platinum printing as well as a variety of other non-traditional photographic printing techniques, such as palladium, Van Dyke, cyanotype, and salt prints. Available here as a 25-pack 20 x 24" sheets, the naturally bright white paper offers a basis weight of 300 gsm and is made from 100% cotton fiber. It is acid free with no optical brightening agents and is free from alkaline buffering. This makes it easy to coat and clear.
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Hahnemuhle 10 647 101 Overview

As an uncoated fine art paper, Platinum Rag from Hahnemuhle is ideal for platinum printing as well as a variety of other non-traditional photographic printing techniques, such as palladium, Van Dyke, cyanotype, and salt prints. Available here as a 25-pack 20 x 24" sheets, the naturally bright white paper offers a basis weight of 300 gsm and is made from 100% cotton fiber. It is acid free with no optical brightening agents and is free from alkaline buffering. This makes it easy to coat and clear.

This paper is capable of displaying images with an excellent tonal range and very deep blacks. The smooth, slightly textured surface is also pleasant to touch and being an uncoated paper is able to be printed on the front or back.

Hahnemuhle 10 647 101 Specs

Physical
DimensionsNot Specified by Manufacturer
WeightNot Specified by Manufacturer
Packaging Info
Package Weight6 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)24.5 x 20.3 x 0.3"

Hahnemuhle 10 647 101 Reviews

Great for pd/pt printing

By James H
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2020-05-11

I have been printing pt/pd using various papers for a number of years now and generally prefer Hahnemuhle Platinum Rag. The paper seems quite consistent, and it seems to me that I get away with a bit less emulsion when I use it.

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