
Giclee Print on Canson Platine Fibre Rag Paper
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Giclee Print on Canson Platine Fibre Rag Paper
310 GSM | Semi-Glossy Satin
Canson papers are manufactured by the world's leading Fine Art Paper Mill, Canson, located in France. Canson was founded in 1557 and its illustrious history includes the prestigious appointment to Manufacture Royale in 1784 by Louis XVI and the invention of the Hot Air Balloon, made with Canson paper in 1782.
The unique qualities of this paper mill and its products have been embraced by artists such as Picasso, Warhol, Ingres, Miro, and Alechinsky. They remain the standard for today's artists.
Canson Platine Fibre Rag 310 GSM
is a combination of the premium 100% cotton Platinum paper that Canson has supplied for many years to the original Platinum and Platine photographic market, with the latest microporous coating, making the traditional darkroom paper now available for your digital printing? Setting the benchmark for Digital Darkroom papers, Platine Fibre Rag provides the aesthetic and feel of the original F-Type Baryta Fibre paper, having a true pure white tone without using optical brighteners that are known to affect the longevity of digitally produced images.
Platine Fibre Rag’s extremely high Dmax and exceptional grey tones make it the product of choice for the more discerning black and white as well as color photographic prints.
- Satin Finish
- OBA-Free
- 100% Cotton
- 310 GSM
- Thickness 395
- ISO 2471 Opacity 99.3
- CIE Whiteness 89,12
Epson inkjet printers are 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.