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Hahnemühle German Etching
Hahnemühle Fine Art Pearl

Matt vs Gloss Paper Comparison

The difference between printing on gloss (coated) or matt (uncoated) paper can be huge; they both have unique characteristics that can affect how your artwork looks in print, so it's important you know the differences.

Coated papers generally produce denser blacks and an increased level of colour saturation, suitable for high contrast or artwork with strong bold colours. On the other hand, uncoated papers offer an enhanced rendering of detail with a softer finish, emphasising its fine art qualities and achieving a greater sense of depth.

308gsm | 100% cotton | white

Hahnemühle Photo Rag®

Hahnemühle Photo Rag® is one of the world’s most popular papers and the valued all-rounder for high-quality FineArt inkjet printing. The white cotton artist’s paper, with its characteristic, wonderfully soft feel, boasts a lightly defined felt structure, lending each artwork a three-dimensional appearance and impressive pictorial depth. Combined with the matt premium inkjet coating, this paper produces outstanding prints that feature brilliant colours, deep blacks, striking contrasts and perfect reproduction of detail.
Hahnemühle Photo Rag®
310gsm | 100% α-cellulose | white

Hahnemühle German Etching

Hahnemühle German Etching is a traditional mould-made copperplate printing paper, complete with an inkjet coating designed especially for FineArt applications. The white art paper made from 100% alpha cellulose is characterised by its extraordinary velvety tactile feel and its fine, clearly defined felt structure. The unique surface texture adds a very special touch to images, showcasing them in all their splendour with impressive three-dimensional effect and depth. The premium matt inkjet coating guarantees outstanding print results with excellent reproduction of colour and detail, deep black and optimum contrasts.
Hahnemühle German Etching
290gsm | 90% bamboo fibres, 10% cotton | warm white

Hahnemühle Bamboo

Hahnemühle Bamboo is the world’s first FineArt inkjet paper made from 90% bamboo fibres, for a natural look and environmentally friendly paper production. The natural white, warm-toned bamboo paper does not contain optical brighteners, and stands out thanks to its soft, lightly textured felt structure and sensual feel. The matt premium inkjet coating delivers excellent printing results with defined reproduction of colour and detail, particularly for warm hues and monochrome prints.
Hahnemühle Bamboo
290gsm | 60% hemp fibre, 40% cotton | natural white

Hahnemühle Hemp

Hahnemühle Hemp uses one of the oldest and most diverse natural fibres in the world and is made of 60% hemp fibre. The FineArt inkjet paper’s base impresses with its bright white natural tone, and thanks to the bright white colour of the hemp fibres, no optical brighteners are required. The lightly textured surface gives the paper a pleasant, silky feel. Combined with the matt premium inkjet coating, this is a truly versatile FineArt inkjet paper. Colours and details are brilliantly reproduced, the depth of the black truly stands out and contrasts are reproduced with stunning effect.
Hahnemühle Hemp
285gsm | 100% α-Cellulose | bright white

Hahnemühle Fine Art Pearl

Hahnemühle FineArt Pearl is a cellulose-based FineArt inkjet paper with an inkjet coating specially tailored for FineArt use. The bright white paper has a delicately textured surface and a smooth, silky feel. In combination with the premium inkjet coating, it produces an elegant finish with a subtle, pearl-gloss effect. Once printed, the paper impresses with outstanding reproduction of colour and detail, deep blacks and striking contrasts. 
Hahnemühle Fine Art Pearl
310 gsm | 100% α-Cellulose | white

Hahnemühle Photo Silk Baryta

Photo Silk Baryta X is a cellulose paper with an optimised inkjet coating for photo application, it is perfectly suited for photo and poster prints. The baryta coating gives the impression of a traditional silver halide photo paper. The smooth, creamy white paper with its silky gloss finish produces a very good print quality, ensuring the best results for daily printing.
Hahnemühle Photo Silk Baryta
315gsm | 100% cotton | warm white

Hahnemühle Photo Rag® Baryta

Hahnemühle Photo Rag® Baryta is a pure cotton paper with an inkjet coating that has been perfectly optimised for the needs of FineArt applications. The natural white paper comes in a pleasant, warm shade of white and contains no optical brighteners. The exquisite surface texture gives the paper a lovely, delicate feel while at the same time lending it an artistic note. In combination with the high-gloss premium inkjet coating, it produces stunning print results with outstanding reproduction of colour and detail, deep blacks and perfect contrasts.
Hahnemühle Photo Rag® Baryta
340gsm | 100% cotton | natural white, metallic finish

Hahnemühle Photo Rag® Metallic

Hahnemühle Photo Rag® Metallic is a silvery-shimmering FineArt inkjet paper with a specially formulated inkjet coating for FineArt use. The natural white cotton paper contains no optical brighteners and has the characteristic Photo Rag® surface structure and sumptuous feel. Photo Rag® Metallic features a special silvery-shimmering surface finish. The high-gloss premium inkjet coating with a unique metallic effect guarantees impressive printing results with bold colours, deep black and the perfect reproduction of colour and detail. The sophisticated silver metallic effect underscores the image and makes motifs with metallic elements, reflections, ice and glass, architecture and landscape shots, as well as black and white photographs with high-contrast tones shine.
Hahnemühle Photo Rag® Metallic

Not sure which paper is best for your artwork?

Try our Sample Pack or Test Strip service to help you get to know our papers firsthand.

Sample Pack

Sample Pack

Featuring 8 Hahnemühle Fine Art papers, order either the Photography or Illustration sample pack to get a discount code for £10 off your first order!

Test Strip

Test Strip

Check for the colour, tonality & sharpness of your image before ordering a full sized print by making a test strip of your artwork on a paper of your choice.

Frequently asked questions

What is Giclée?

Giclée (pronounced "zhee-clay") is a high quality inkjet printing process that uses a combination of archival paper, pigment based inks and a high resolution printer to create vibrant and long lasting prints, making them perfect for reproducing many kinds of artwork.

The inks used for Giclée prints are pigment-based rather than dye-based, meaning artwork is reproduced with a full spectrum of colour, as well as being resistant to fading with a predicted lifespan of over 100 years. The wide range of paper finishes available also mean an artist has more choice over how they wish to present their artwork.

The name 'Giclée' is a french term meaning 'to spray' which describes the printing process; large format inkjet printers use small spraying devices in the print heads that can match colour and precisely apply ink onto the paper. This is applied as many small individual coloured dots which make up the image to produce highly detailed prints.

How should I prepare my file for print?

We ask that artists supply their digital files in the format of either JPG or flattened 8-bit TIF, sized to the required dimensions at 300dpi & tagged in an RGB colour space (e.g. Adobe 1998 RGB or Pro Photo RGB)

Uploading files that are a different aspect ratio to the selected print size can result in the artwork being cropped to fit on the print. To avoid this from happening, please ensure that your file is set up with the correct dimensions of your chosen print size.

How do I order?

To order prints, find our Giclée printing page on the menu and then a paper you wish to print with. On the order screen you can select your required print size and upload your print-ready artwork sized at 300dpi to our file uploader, or alternatively use our personal WeTransfer link referencing your order number.

You can then choose to have your print shipped or collected from our studio in Leeds; if you're shipping your print directly to a customer, simply enter their details into the shipping address and we will send your prints out without any branding or invoices.

If you are wanting to mount or frame your print, select the correct service in the menu where you can also select a paper type and upload your artwork file for printing.

What paper should I choose?

We offer 8 Archival Museum-quality Hahnemühle Fine Art papers to choose from for your artwork, which offer a wide range of characteristics such as texture, tone & finish. The paper you choose can have a big impact on the visual experience of an artwork, so it's important you know the differences between them.

Each paper offers a unique combination of texture, base tone and finish that can influence the colour, sharpness, and tonal range of your artwork; the biggest differences can be found between printing with Matt (Uncoated) or Gloss (Coated) papers. Gloss papers are known for reproducing an increased colour saturation with denser black tones, suitable for high contrast and colourful artworks. Matt papers on the other hand offer a slightly muted look in comparison with a softer finish, achieving an enhanced rendering of detail and greater sense of depth with a tactile surface.

We offer Photography & Illustration Sample Packs of the papers so you can get to know them better in person. We also recommend trying a Test Strip before ordering a large print as this will give you a preview of how your artwork will look on any chosen paper.

When will I receive my print?

We aim to get your fulfill printing orders within 1-2 working days after placing the order. If you require mounted or framed prints we have a slightly longer lead time of 3-5 working days, whilst for art scanning we ask for between 5-7 working days.

For collection orders from our studio in Leeds, you're welcome to collect your prints once you receive a notification from us. Orders for shipping will be dispatched with reinforced packaging and a tracking number so you can follow it's journey - we also have fast shipping options available for when your prints need to get there quickly. Make sure you factor in the lead time as well as shipping time when estimating it's arrival.