Hahnemuhler German Etching 310gsm

Description

This luxurious paper, renowned for its velvety texture and matte finish, enhances the depth and detail of every image, making it a favorite for fine art reproductions and high-end photography.

Hahnemuhler German Etching 310gsm

£ 18.00 / unit Incl. Tax

£ 15.00/ unit Excl. Tax

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Bring your artwork and photography to life with unparalleled precision and texture by printing on Hahnemühle German Etching 310gsm paper using the state-of-the-art Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-4600. This luxurious paper, renowned for its velvety texture and matte finish, enhances the depth and detail of every image, making it a favorite for fine art reproductions and high-end photography.

The Canon PRO-4600 combines advanced 12-color pigment ink technology with precise color management to ensure vibrant, true-to-life results. The heavyweight German Etching paper offers excellent archival qualities, making it ideal for gallery displays, limited edition prints, and professional portfolios. Experience the perfect blend of artistry and technology for prints that captivate and endure.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Hahnemühle German Etching paper?
Hahnemühle German Etching is a heavyweight, 100% α-cellulose fine art paper with a distinctively velvety, textured surface. Originally designed for traditional copperplate engraving, it is now one of the world's most popular media for Giclée printing due to its unique "tactile" feel and museum-grade quality.
How does German Etching differ from Photo Rag?
While Photo Rag is smooth, German Etching is highly textured. It has a more pronounced "tooth" or grain that mimics traditional artist papers. This makes it the superior choice for reproducing illustrations, lithographs, and any artwork where you want to add a sense of physical depth.
Is the paper's surface abrasive?
Despite its heavy texture, the surface is specially coated for inkjet printing. It is soft to the touch—often described as "velvety"—which allows it to hold incredible detail without the texture "breaking" the fine lines of your design.