Hahnemuhle FineArt Baryta Paper (11 x 17", 25 Sheets)

BH #HAFBB25 • MFR #10641410
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Hahnemuhle FineArt Baryta Paper (11 x 17", 25 Sheets)
Key Features
  • High-Gloss Baryta Inkjet Coating
  • Acid-Free
  • 100% Alpha Cellulose
  • Bright White
The archival-quality Hahnemuehle FineArt Baryta Paper features a high-gloss baryta inkjet coating which preserves the look and feel of genuine art paper. The paper is compatible with both dye-based and pigment-based ink and is ideal for photography, limited edition prints, presentation prints, display, albums, and greeting cards.
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Hahnemuhle FineArt Baryta Overview

The archival-quality Hahnemuehle FineArt Baryta Paper features a high-gloss baryta inkjet coating which preserves the look and feel of genuine art paper. The paper is compatible with both dye-based and pigment-based ink and is ideal for photography, limited edition prints, presentation prints, display, albums, and greeting cards.

Hahnemuhle FineArt Baryta Specs

Item Type
25x Sheet Paper
Size
11 x 17" / 27.9 x 43.2 cm
Surface Finish
Glossy
Basis Weight
325 gsm
Thickness
16 mil / 406.4 µm
Materials
Alpha Cellulose
Single/Double-Sided
Single
Brightness
103%
Opacity
98%
Packaging Info
Package Weight
2.905 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
17.7 x 11.8 x 0.7"

Hahnemuhle FineArt Baryta Reviews

Quality

By Timothy
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2026-07-01

Quality product, timely delivery, as usual.

Prints Pop, But Some OBAs

By Chris
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2025-11-10

This Paper Has An Excellent Tonal Range, A Wide Color Gamut, And A Subtle Surface Texture—Hahnemühle Refers To It As “high Gloss,” But I Think That’s An Exaggeration—with Black And White Values As Good As Any Paper I Have Tried. The Latter Really Make Prints “pop,” Thanks To The Presence Of A Modest Amount Of Optical Brightening Agents. Away From Ultraviolet Sources And Under Glass, In A Typical Gallery Or Home Setting, I Don’t Think There Is Any Cause For Concern About Yellowing—although I Presume The Paper Doesn’t Meet Museum Archival Standards.

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