We use Canson papers. The history of Canson spans nearly half a millennium since the cotton mill factory was established in 1557 in Vidalon, France.
The greatest artists and designers have used the Canson papers: Delacroix, Van Gogh, Degas, Matisse, Picasso, Dali, Warhol, Jean-Michel Alberola, Toguo, Philippe Starck, Yan Pei-Ming and many others.
Textured Edition Etching Rag 310gsm
Canson Infinity Edition Etching Rag is a 100% cotton Fine Art paper with a texture, reminiscent of the original genuine etching and printmaking papers. The paper has the purest white tone available on the market, without any Optical Brightening Agents, also called OBAs. Optical Brightening Agents are artificial brighteners that deteriorate in time. Canson Edition Etching Rag offers a high paper shade stability and a resistance to aging by using natural minerals.
This museum grade paper provides deep blacks, excellent image sharpness, optimum colour graduation and its unique slight grain makes it ideal for printing detailed work, colour photographs and exceptional black and white portraits.
Product Features:
310gsm Matte Finish
Fourdrinier Made 100% Cotton Rag
No Optical Brightening Agents (OBA's)
Acid Free & certified to avoid paper degradation
Designed to meet Galleries and Museums longevity requirements
Smooth Rag Photographique 310gsm
Canson Infinity Rag Photographique is a 100% cotton museum grade white Fine Art and photo paper. The exceptional smooth white tone is achieved during manufacturing by introducing natural minerals to the process. It has been developed to address the need for continued longevity requirements in the Digital Fine Art market.
Rag Photographique offers a unique extra smooth surface with a sensual feel. It also provides one of the highest achievable Dmax currently available on the market, making it ideal for fine art photography as well as fine art printmaking.
Product Features:
310gsm Matte Smooth Finish
Fourdrinier Made 100% Cotton Rag
No Optical Brightening Agents (OBA's)
Acid Free & certified to avoid paper degradation
Designed to meet Galleries and Museums longevity requirements