We offer artists, photographers, and designers the latest in fine art reproduction. Using the latest in imaging and print technology, we create stunning fine art prints that are hard to distinguish from the originals.
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Fine Art Papers
* Hahnemuhle - Photo Rag, Bright White
* Hahnemuhle - William Turner
* Hahnemuhle - Fine Art Baryta
* Hahnemuhle - German Etching
* Moab - Entrada Rag Bright
* Moab - Entrada Rag Natural
* Exhibition Fine Art Fiber (High D-Max)
Rag papers, Photo rags or Cotton rags are made out of cotton instead of wood fibers. Cotton fibres are longer than wood fibres thus leading to a stronger paper that is more durable. Used for archival quality prints, cotton is naturally pH neutral leading to longer life of photographs. ("R" for "Rag")
Alpha-Cellulose papers:
Alpha cellulose is a high grade wood pulp that is acid and lignin free and far less-expensive than Rag papers. ("AC").
Photo Rag, Bright White Photo Rag Bright White is the first choice for all artists and aficionados who prefer an especially bright white cotton paper. It is often considered the industry standard, and is ideal for reproducing high contrast images.
Hahnemuhle
Matte Fine ART - Smooth
- Smooth Matte Finish
- 20 mil Thickness / 0.5 mm
- 310 gsm weight
- 99% Opacity
- 99.5 ISO Brightness
- Acid Free
- Calcium Carbonate buffered
German Etching: German Etching - a white, 100% alpha-cellulose paper - guarantees archival standards. The mould-made etching paper features a distinct textured surface. With its premium matt inkjet coating German Etching meets the highest industry standards regarding density, colour gamut, colour graduation and image sharpness while preserving the special touch and feel of genuine art paper.
William Turner: William Turner - a white, 100% cotton paper - guarantees archival standards. The mould-made watercolour paper features a distinct textured surface. With its premium matte inkjet coating William Turner meets the highest industry standards regarding density, colour gamut, colour graduation and image sharpness while preserving the special touch and feel of genuine art paper.
Hahnemuhle
Matte Fine ART - Textured
- Textured Matte Finish
- 16.5 mil Thickness / 0.42 mm
- 310 gsm weight
- 97% Opacity
- 89 ISO Brightness
- 100% Cotton
FineArt Baryta: FineArt Baryta sets the benchmark for high colour depth, large colour gamut and image definition. This paper gives a particular "wow" factor to black and white prints by offering extremely high density and the finest grey tones. Barium sulphate is used in the premium inkjet coating to ensure the typical gloss that makes this paper a genuine replacement for traditional Baryta papers from analogue laboratories.
Hahnemuhle
Glossy Fine ART
- High-gloss Finish
- 16 mil Thickness / 0.41 mm
- 325 gsm weight
- 98% Opacity
- 103 ISO Brightness
- 100% a-Cellulose
FineArt Moab - Entrada Rag Bright: Entrada is what made the Moab brand famous. Entrada Rag Bright is an award
winning art paper made of 100% cotton and exhibits a bright surface to bring your vision to life.
This naturally acid- and lignin-free paper offers an expanded color gamut, maximum contrast
and high ink load that is compatible with pigment inks.
Application:
Photography, Portrait, Posters, Graphic Art Reproduction
FineArt Moab - Entrada Rag Natural: Entrada Rag Natural offers all of the benefits of Entrada Rag Bright with no optical brighteners
(no OBAs). It is an award-winning art paper made of 100% cotton and exhibits a native white
surface reflecting the true color of cotton to bring your vision to life. This naturally acid- and
lignin-free paper offers an expanded color gamut, natural contrast and high ink load that is
compatible with both dye and pigment inks. It lends itself to warm black and white prints as well
as soft white color prints. The choice of thousands of fine artists worldwide.
Application:
Photography, Portrait, Posters, Graphic Art Reproduction
Premium Glossy Photo Paper Epson Premium Glossy Photo Paper offers the highest gloss level of any Epson resin-coated photographic paper. Producing vivid, life-like images that rival those of traditional silver halide prints, the ultra glossy finish, coupled with a 10 mil thickness and extremely wide color gamut, makes this paper a favorite among discerning photographers.
Epson
Photographic
- Ultra-Glossy Finish
- 10 mil Thickness
- 260 gsm weight
- 96% Opacity
- 92 ISO Brightness
Premium Luster Photo Paper This is one of our highest performing photo papers, and is a favorite among professional photographers. Premium Luster Photo Paper delivers highly saturated prints by offering maximum ink coverage and a high D-Max for true photographic reproductions.
Base Material: Polyethylene Encapsulated Paper
Epson
Photographic
- Luster Finish
- 10 mil Thickness
- 240 gsm weight
- 97% Opacity
- 97 ISO Brightness
- Gloss at 60° 16
Premium Semigloss Photo Paper: Offering the perfect balance of finish and surface, this paper provides the professional digital photographer with an exhibition grade print worthy of display. From portraiture to landscape, this instant-drying paper produces vivid, lifelike images that rival those of traditional silver halide
prints.
Base Material: Polyethylene Encapsulated Paper
Epson
Photographic
- Semigloss Finish
- 10 mil Thickness
- 250 gsm weight
- 95% Opacity
- 92 ISO Brightness
- Gloss at 60° 14.5
Premium Semimatte Photo Paper This is a high-performance, extremely smooth-surfaced paper, for professional photographic use. It features a semimatte finish with very low glare, perfect for photographic fine art applications.
Epson
Photographic
- Semimatte Finish
- 10.7 mil Thickness
- 260 gsm weight
- 96% Opacity
- 94 ISO Brightness
Metallic Photo Paper: This high quality paper enables you to create stunning prints that previously could be output only in a darkroom. The metallic, high-gloss surface on this 12-mil, 260-300gsm photo paper results in prints that are sharp, vibrant, and exceptionally rich-looking. With this paper, your portraits, commercial display prints, or competition prints will stand out from the others.
Moab
Photographic
- High-gloss, metallic n
- 12 mil Thickness n
- 260-300 gsm weight
- 97% - 100% Opacity
- Peral: 80 Silver: 39 ISO Brightness
Specialty Media Papers:
Enhanced Matte Paper For photographers seeking a flat matte surface, this paper is the ideal choice. The enhanced, bright white paper is perfect for images that do not require gloss, and yields highly saturated images while maintaining excellent highlight and shadow detail.
Epson
Coated Matte Paper
- Flat Matte Finish
- 10.3 mil Thickness
- 192 gsm weight
- 94% Opacity
- 104 ISO Brightness
Removable Adhesive Fabric - Peel n' Stick
The amazing removable peel and stick Photo-Tex Adhesive Polyester Fabric can be mounted to any flat, non-porous surface and retains its adhesive, residue-free properties when re-positioned countless times. It can be used both indoors and out, is water-resistant, doesn't tear or wrinkle, and
dries instantly.
* Sticks securely in all weather
* Is easily removed with no residue
* Can be re-used for mulitple applications
* Is water-resistant.
* Illuminates with back lighting
* Wind tested at 500 miles per hour
Photo-Tex
Fabric
- Opaque Finish
- 10 mil Thickness
- 240 gsm weight
- NA
- NA
Water-Resistant Satin Cloth
This lightweight polyester fabric is water-resistant, wrinkle-resistant and tear-resistant, and produces excellent image quality. It has quickly become a popular option for photo exhibitions, trade show graphics, P-O-P displays, and decor art.
Satin Cloth
Fabric
- NA
- 6 mil Thickness
- 130 gsm weight
- 90%
- 110
Quick comparison:
Product
Brand
Type
Finish
Thickness
Weight
Opacity
Brightness
Photo Rag, Bright White
Hahnemuhle
Matte Fine ART
Smooth Matte
20 mil
310 gsm
99%
99.5
German Etching
Hahnemuhle
Matte Fine ART
Textured Matte
20 mil
310 gsm
99%
92
William Turner
Hahnemuhle
Matte Fine ART
Textured Matte
16.5 mil
190 gsm
97%
89
FineArt Baryta
Hahnemuhle
Glossy Fine ART
High-gloss
16 mil
325 gsm
98%
103
Entrada Rag Bright
Moab - Legion
Matte Fine ART
Matte Smooth
15.5 mil
190 gsm
103
Entrada Rag Natural
Moab - Legion
Matte Fine ART
Matte Smooth
15.5 mil
190 gsm
84
Premium Glossy Photo Paper
Epson
Photographic
Ultra-Glossy
10 mil
260 gsm
96%
92
Premium Luster Photo Paper
Epson
Photographic
Luster
10 mil
240 gsm
97%
97
Premium Semigloss Photo Paper
Epson
Photographic
Semigloss
10 mil
250 gsm
95%
92
Premium Semimatte Photo Paper
Epson
Photographic
Semimatte
10.7 mil
260 gsm
96%
94
Metallic Photo Paper
Moab
Photographic
High-gloss, metallic
12 mil
Pearl: 260 gsm
Silver: 300 gsm
Peral:97% Silver: 100
Peral:80% Silver: 39
Enhanced Matte Paper
Epson
Coated Matte
Flat Matte
10.3 mil
192 gsm
94%
104
Removable Adhesive, Peel n' Stick
Photo-Tex
Fabric
Semi Gloss
10 mil
240 gsm
NA
NA
Water-Resistant Satin Cloth
LexJet
Fabric
Semi-Gloss
6 mil
130 gsm
90%
110
Typical Laser Printer paper
Bright White Paper
Matte
Smooth
4.3 mil
90 gsm - 24 lb.
95%
96
Typical copy paper
White Paper
Matte
Smooth
4 mil
75 gsm - 20 lb.
90%
85
Sample Packs - Fine art papers:
The KeenARTS Sample Pack allows photographers and artists to see and compare the KeenARTS's sample image printed on different papers and media prior to ordering online prints.
Size: 8-3/4" x 5" sample pack, 14 sheets
Order the sample pack online: Sample Packs - Fine art papers
Q1 : What is Color Gamut? In color reproduction, including computer graphics and photography, the gamut, or color gamut (pronounced /ˈɡæmət/), is a certain complete subset of colors. Most commonly, this phrase refers to the subset of colors which can be accurately represented in a given circumstance, such as within a given color space or by a certain output device. Another sense, less frequently used but not less correct, refers to the complete set of colors found within an image at a given time. In this context, digitizing a photograph, converting a digitized image to a different color space, or outputting it to a given medium using a certain output device generally alters its gamut, in the sense that some of the colors in the original are lost in the process.
read more about
Color Gamut on WIKI.
Q2 : What is Rag Paper? Rag paper is made out of cotton fiber instead of wood. Cotton fibers are longer than wood fibers, thus leading to a stronger paper that is more durable. Used for archival quality prints, cotton is naturally PH neutral, which helps sustain the life of photographs and art prints.
Many of our Fine Art papers are made from cotton rag.
Q3 : How thick is a mil? A mil, also known as a thou, is a unit of length equal to one thousandth of an inch (0.001 inch). The mil should not be confused with a millimetre (0.001 meter). Roughly 40 mil = 1 millimetre
Q4 : What is Hahnemuhle? Hahnemühle FineArt, Inc. is a paper manufacturing company in Germany. It is the world's leading producer of coated papers for ink jet printing. They have been in business for over 450 years.
Q5 : What does torchon mean? The term torchon comes from the French and is associated with a very coarse linen structure. Papers with this designation have a distinctive, undulating surface structure. Paints flow differently on these papers than on the other watercolor papers. With wet in wet, most colours bleed a lot and produce prominent halos. In addition, in torchon papers the color is integrated into the sizing, creating brilliant pictures. Torchon papers are not suitable for beginners, but are ideal for experienced painters.
Q6 : Are all Hahnemühle papers acid free? Yes! All Hahnemühle papers are:
* neutrally sized, and therefore acid free
* possess a pH value between 7.5 and 9.5
* at least 4% calcium carbonate(CaCO3), buffered against air pollution
* wood-free
* made from chlorine-free (tcf/ecf) bleached pulp and/or rag fibres
* lightfast
* extremely age resistant – more than 100 years (highest life expectancy category)
View our Fine Art Papers.
Q7 : What does the term 'fine paper' mean? The term 'fine paper' is a classification for high quality papers for different applications. Paper containing wood that yellows quickly suffices for the mass market, where long life expectancy is not an issue. Wood-free papers produced from bleached pulp offer improved quality. Fine papers distinguish themselves from bulk papers due to their light constancy and resistance to aging.
Q8 : What does GSM mean in regards to paper? The gsm (or g/m2) is a measure of the weight and means Grams per Square Meter. Regular copy paper, like you would use in a copier or printer (also called #20) is typically about 75 gsm. Color copy or laser paper (#24 stock) is generally about 90 gsm. To read more about paper weights click here.
Q9 : What is a deckled edge paper? A deckled edge is the feathered edge effect all around a piece of fine art paper. It is often seen on antique or vintage images, or those intended to look antique. Noticeably different from the typical machine-cut straight edge, this hand-crafted look gives prints a truly traditional appearance.
To read more, see our article on creating a deckle edge.
Q10 : paper weight standards: lbs vs gsm To convert from Standard American English Pounds (lbs) to Metric Grams/Square Meter (gsm) see below:
1lb. of Text paper is equal to 1.48 gsm so multiply each pound of text paper by 1.48.
Please note Cover paper is different that Text paper, see this FAQ for the details,
Q11 : Text paper vs Cover paper Two of the most common paper types are Text and Cover.
Text is a high quality paper type and it is often used in booklet printing like annual reports and printing where the highest quality is required.
Cover is most often used as the cover for a book or booklet. It is also a great paper type for things like menus, posters, or flyers.
Q12 : Do you print on previously coloured fabric? Yes, that can be arranged. For more information please contact orders@keenartmedia.com.
Q13 : Are you are able to print on handmade deckle edge paper that I supply? No unfortunately. We use inkjet printers when printing and all papers we use have a special coating to receive inks. Some printers using Flatbed UV cured inks are able to print directly on any media without any coating.
If you don't find the answer you're looking for here, please contact us.