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Could this be the silver gelatin print of the future? Hahnemühle Photo Rag Metallic makes its caseThe world of fine art printing has always been a pursuit of depth, tonality, and longevity. For decades, silver gelatin prints have been the gold standard for black and white photography, prized ...
It uses three robotic arms to lay down metal prints of remarkable size, around eight meters wide and six meters tall. It can churn through about 50 kg of metal per hour, and can be run off of a ...
Among several methods, a liquid-metal printing technique is considered a promising, cost-effective oxide semiconductor process due to its inherent advantages, such as vacuum-free, low-thermal budget, ...
Yet, as digital photography has evolved, so too have the materials we use to produce prints. Enter Hahnemühle's Photo Rag Metallic — a paper that may very well define the next era of fine art ...
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