Hahnemuhle Wins Top Award
July 13. 2009. Â Greensboro, North Carolina.
Hahnemuhle Wins Top Award.
Which means your Giclee Process Prints from Aesthetic Images Photography, are the best prints available.  Aesthetic Images Photography believes in providing the highest quality images and image products at a good value.  Our commitment is confirmed by our paper partner Hahnemuhle Fine Art Papers.  Our Giclée prints, produced with seven shades of black pigmented inks along with the finest acid-free papers, enjoy a longevity of 200 years or more. The quality and deeply rich continuous tonal range will exceed your expectations and make your heirloom print a very cherished possession.
Hahnemühle’s Photo Rag® Baryta wins most coveted photo and imaging award
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According to the Technical Image Press Association (TIPA), the first digital Baryta paper made of cotton fibers is the best Fine Art inkjet paper worldwide. For the third time, a Hahnemühle Digital FineArt collection paper has won the TIPA award for the best photo and imaging product of the year.  “We are truly proud of having once again been awarded a TIPA trophy,†says Jörg Adomat, Hahnemühle’s Managing Director. “This is an important award for our Photo Rag® Baryta combining the advantages of a pure cotton paper with the unequalled look of traditional baryta papers from analogue laboratories.†Ten years before William Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet,  Hahnemuhle FineArt manufactured its first fine art paper.  Since 1584, Hahnemühle’s papermakers have been proving that they have mastered their craft by creating unique and beautiful papers from pure spring water and first-class pulps. In the beginning hand-made vat papers were standard; today, traditional recipes are still used to make papers which inspire painters, graphic artists, illustrators, bookbinders, and an increasing number of photographers. In 1886 their paper mill in the south of Lower Saxony, Germany took the name Hahnemühle and ever since people worldwide have associated this name with the very highest quality of papers.  Fortunately, it’s still making writing and fine art papers in the same way, in the same location, using premium quality cellulose or cotton fibers and the same spring water from the Ilme River in Dassell, Germany.
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