Hahnemühle Paper Review
Posted: Sun 24 Jan 2016, 08:18
Part of the feedback from those who went on the PAGB workshop last year was that not only were the distinctions assessors looking at the images submitted, but presentation as well and this included the type of paper used. Imaging Resource has just published a reiew of some of the papers from the Hahnemühle range which is useful in highlighting some of the aspects which you need to consider when selecting a paper.
http://www.imaging-resource.com/news/20 ... per-review
My own personal preferences are for matte or lustre papers, with gloss best avoided. At present I am nainly using Fotospeed Smooth Cotton 300, which really does have a smooth surface and can give a painterly feel to images. However, there are occasions when something with a bit more texture can work better to enhance detail.
http://www.imaging-resource.com/news/20 ... per-review
My own personal preferences are for matte or lustre papers, with gloss best avoided. At present I am nainly using Fotospeed Smooth Cotton 300, which really does have a smooth surface and can give a painterly feel to images. However, there are occasions when something with a bit more texture can work better to enhance detail.