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Studio Museum
310 gsm
Natural white, 100% rag, age resistant, printable one side only, technically almost identical to Hahnemuhle 'William Turner'.
One of our most popular papers, Studio Museum exudes quality.
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Studio Artist
210 gsm
Natural white, 50% rag, age resistant, printable one side only, technically almost identical to Hahnemuhle 'Albrecht Dürer'.
A superb paper for reproducing watercolours and pastels.
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Studio Parchment
285 gsm
Bright white, 100 % TCF pulp, age resistant, printable one side only, technically almost identical to Hahnemuhle 'Torchon'.
This heavily textured paper is well suited to colourful landscapes and still lifes.
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Studio Alpha
310 gsm
Natural white, 100% smooth cotton rag, exceptional colour gamut, printable one side only, technically almost identical to Hahnemuhle Photo Rag.
Alpha has the look and feel of an untextured traditional artists' paper.
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Studio Canvas
400 gsm
Natural white, 100% Cotton Linen, age resistant, printable one side only.
Prints on Canvas can be stretched in the traditional manner, and optionally varnished, at which stage brush strokes can be worked in giving an authentic look and feel.
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Fine Art Pearl / Photo Rag Pearl
285 / 310 gsm
Modelled on the traditional Fibre Based papers used in traditional darkroom printing, these bright white, semi-gloss papers are designed to produce stunning prints from photographic images, either in colour or black and white. They reproduce a very wide colour gamut and, for black and white printing, have a D-Max equivalent to Agfa Record Rapid. Fine Art Pearl has a slightly warmer base colour.
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Other Materials
We stock a range of other papers suitable for a variety of applications; these include 'Tyvek', vinyl banner materials, fine art board (with Studio Artist and Studio Parchment finishes), even Giclee Wallpaper!
We've recently successfully tested a range of printable textiles. These require no pre- or post-treatment and are ideal for one-offs, 'prototypes' and other short-run applications.
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