Hahnemühle and HARMAN, both renowned for expertise and excellence, unite to create
a range of eight media for the sophisticated Fine Art inkjet print.
The name HARMAN originates from Alfred Harman, the founder of the company ILFORD.
As the leading manufacturer of black and white photo papers Ilford are well-known,
particularly to the fans of classic Baryta paper all around the world. HARMAN technology
Ltd took over the black and white photo manufacturing element of ILFORD in 2005.
Since then, their development of new inkjet coatings has resulted in HARMAN's ability
to produce the best inkjet media with the look and feel of traditional darkroom
paper. Hahnemühle stands for highest quality and expertise in the paper-manufacturing
field.
Back in 1998, the company launched the first true inkjet print artist papers. Today,
Hahnemühle retains its leading position in the market for digital Fine Art papers.
The products from the paper maker with more than 400 years of experience are of
museum quality and meet the highest demands for aesthetics and durability.
HARMAN Professional Inkjet by Hahnemühle combines the expertise and excellence of
both companies and results in uncompromising quality. The user can choose from seven
papers and a canvas.
The options are
The artist or photographer can apply their individual touch with every print in order to achieve the desired impact and visual finish.