Harman Inkjet Matt FB Mp Paper: Difference between revisions
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*'''Type''' - | *'''Type''' - Acid free microporous paper on a true photographic fibre base | ||
*'''Weight''' - | *'''Manufacturer's description''' - . . . designed to produce instant dry high quality images on a wide range of photo-dedicated inkjet printers, using dye or pigment inks. Uniquely the paper incorporates a layer below the ink-receiving layer called Baryta. Baryta is a special coating that is traditionally applied to fibre photographic paper base prior to coating with the emulsion layers. Baryta coated fibre papers have a unique look and feel which have become the standard for fine art photographers worldwide over the course of more than a century. | ||
*'''Weight''' - 310 gsm | |||
*[http://www.wilhelm-research.com/WIR%20Harman%202008_10_22/WIR_Harman_2008_10_22.pdf Wilhelm Ratings] | *[http://www.wilhelm-research.com/WIR%20Harman%202008_10_22/WIR_Harman_2008_10_22.pdf Wilhelm Ratings] |
Revision as of 14:06, 4 September 2010
- Type - Acid free microporous paper on a true photographic fibre base
- Manufacturer's description - . . . designed to produce instant dry high quality images on a wide range of photo-dedicated inkjet printers, using dye or pigment inks. Uniquely the paper incorporates a layer below the ink-receiving layer called Baryta. Baryta is a special coating that is traditionally applied to fibre photographic paper base prior to coating with the emulsion layers. Baryta coated fibre papers have a unique look and feel which have become the standard for fine art photographers worldwide over the course of more than a century.
- Weight - 310 gsm
- Wilhelm Ratings