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Innova Fabriano Artistico Watercolor Rag (13 X 19", 25 Sheets)

Innova Fabriano Artistico Watercolor Rag (13 X 19", 25 Sheets)
  • Product Code: ga36521
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$453.15 $616.28

Using a mould-made 100% cotton rag base reminiscent of traditional watercolor paper thanks to a rough texture, Fabriano Artistico Watercolor Rag from Innova will appeal to artists and photographers looking for a unique matte paper for their work. Available here as a 25-pack of 13 x 19" sheets, this 310 gsm paper is an excellent choice for a variety of subjects. It also measures a very thick 22.2 mil and forgoes the use of optical brightening agents to maximize longevity. The paper is rated with a brightness of 97.3% and a whiteness of 86% and is both acid and lignin free.

Mould-Made 100% Cotton Rag Base    Rough Watercolor Texture    Basis Weight: 310 gsm    Thickness: 22.2 mil    Brightness: 97.3%    Whiteness: 86%    No Optical Brightening Agents    Acid and Lignin Free    Surface Finish: Matte

Parameters
Item Type25x Sheet Paper
Size13 x 19" / 33 x 48.3 cm
Packaging Info
Package Weight4.1 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)19.1 x 13.2 x 0.8"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Will this work in an Epson XP-15000?

A: Yes, it is compatible.

Q: 2. what media setting do you use with it? I see the ICC but media setting??

A: You should see Epson Watercolor Paper Radiant White photo paper) as an option.

Q: 3. How do this compare with the Epson Platine?

A: The Canson Infinity Platine Fibre Rag Paper (8.5 x 11", 25 Sheets) has 89.12% whiteness and high water resistance. The Epson Legacy Platine Paper has 82% whiteness.

Q: 4. How do I eliminate bronzing on Canon pro-100?

A: Best is to use the printer specific ICC profiles for the Canson Infinity Platine Fibre Rag Paper and the Canon PIXMA PRO-100 Wireless Professional Inkjet Photo Printer when printing. This can be found with the drop down filters at the link here: https://www.canson-infinity.com/en/icc-profiles?fp=485

Q: 5. Back before Christmas I purchased two boxes of Canson Infinity Platine Fibre Rag paper (8.5x11 and 13x19) from B&H. I now have a new Canon imageProGraf 300 printer. I've downloaded the ICC profile for this paper, but Canson does not indicate the "Media Type" setting that I should use in PS or LR. Could anyone advise me what media setting I should use?

A: You can probably use Luster or Exhibition Fiber which is also in the semi gloss family. Please note: being that the TM300 is only a 4 color printer not really for photos or fine art, you can't expect to get the exact color on prints anyway. You'll need a printer like the Pro 4100.

Q: 6. Does this paper work for double-sided printing?

A: The Epson Watercolor Paper is for single side printing only.

Q: 7. Is this paper Acid Free?

A: No this is not an archival, acid-free paper.

Q: 8. Can this paper be used with large format Canon printer ?

A: I never tried , but probebly....I use it with an Epson 3880 ....

Q: 9. Is this paper archival?

A: The Moab Juniper Baryta Rag 305 Paper features a 100% cotton fiber base and no optical brightening agents for maximum longevity. Yes, this paper is archival.

Q: 10. Does the grain run long or short?

A: I highly doubt it would make any difference.This is an extremely high resolution fine grain semi gloss paper and is about the best there is.Canson don't state any specification on their website but do include images of all their surface finishes and they all look pretty random to me.Sheet media is always loaded in portrait with the long side facing adjacent to the motion of the print head.

22/08/2024

I love the Canson Baryta surface. A little more texture that the Photographique.

5
16/07/2024

I bought a box of Platine Fibre Rag along with my Epson R3000, based on the recommendation of Mark Dubovoy over at Luminous Landscape. I had no previous experience with high-end fine art papers and didn't quite know what to expect. This paper has delivered stunning results with every print. There is an ineffable rich, luminous quality to prints made with Platine; they look neither muted nor artificially boosted, but subtle and natural. B&W looks as good as color. The paper base is not neutral white, which I find too cool, but ever-so-slightly warm. On the mechanical side, I use Canson's profiles to manage color in Lightroom, set Canson's recommended paper type in the Epson driver, load media through the front Fine Art tray, and choose the Wide platen gap. I've only had head strike problems with sheets that I have damaged or curled, and the paper strongly resists curling, staying almost flat while printing and drying. Canson, don't change the formula, and I'll be a happy long-term customer.

5
19/05/2024

For anything I want to have a very long tonal scale, I turn to Platine Fiber Rag. The smooth gradation of color it produces is fantastic. It also has my favorite surface of any paper I have sampled. The thickness (though it means individually feeding the sheets is also a bonus for sending raw prints. All around a great paper.

5

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