Jacques Joly, Managing Director of Canson International says: “We are proud to introduce an all-encompassing range of 14 different media to address all digital photographers and printmakers needs. The 14 new Canson Infinity media products offer a choice of four different surface structures:

  • Smooth surface: Edition Etching Rag 310gsm, BFK Rives 310gsm, Arches Velin Museum Rag 315gsm and 250gsm
  • Ultra smooth surface: Rag Photographique 310gsm and 210gsm, Rag Photographique Duo 220gsm, Photogloss Premium RC 270gsm, Photosatin Premium RC 270gsm
  • Textured surface: Arches Aquarelle Rag 310g and 240g, Montval Aquarelle 310g, Montval Torchon 280g, Mi-Teintes 170g
  • Canvas: Museum Canvas Water Resistant Matte 440gsm, Artist Canvas Professional Gloss 390g, Artist Canvas Water Resistant Matte 390g

ragphoto310_a4eu.gifThe Canson Infinity range with its coating properties has been engineered to allow optimum colour gamut, an incomparable D-Max and ensure maximum resistance to aging. The products offer a level of detail and an image clarity that will impress even the most demanding artists. Cut sheets and rolls up to 60” width will be available for shipment in July.

Heidi Vincent, International Product Manager for Digital fine Art and Photo explains: “Our range, tested by the Wilhelm Imaging Research, Inc., has been developed with a new process that has enabled us to get an un-rivalled whiteness without using Optical Brightening Agents on many of our papers. This technological innovation addresses the concerns of artists, museum managers, art and photo collectors.”

Chris Crangle, International Director of Sales and PR for Canson Infinity, has solid experience of over a dozen years as a key force in the progression of the fine art and photo digital printing marketplace, and has used his expertise about this market to contribute to the development of the new Canson Infinity range.

Crangle states, “This new Canson Infinity range has real character! It offers amazing properties that cannot be found anywhere else! For example: Traditional print makers who are switching to Inkjet technology are going to find, in a digital version, the original and unique mould made, 100% rag, printmaking paper ; BFK Rives, which has been produced for more than 500 years and used throughout centuries for lithography, intaglio etchings, and engravings by world-renowned artists. Other traditional papers, including Arches Aquarelle, Montval Aquarelle, Montval Torchon, and Mi-Teintes, from Canson and Arches, are now offering their characteristics to photographers and artists wanting to print digitally using legacy papers.”

For more than 5 centuries, the most famous artists have expressed their imagination on our exceptional premium papers. Today, the launch of the new Canson Infinity range shows that Canson keeps its innovative spirit and combines centuries of paper-making expertise with the most advanced digital printing technologies.

Three high-profile artists have teamed up with Canson throughout the development and testing of the new range.

Alan S. Maltz: “I can sum up my thoughts in one word to describe the new Canson Infinity range: Superb! Its performance with regards to color gamut, D-Max and image detail is fantastic and superior to anything I have used before. With Canson
Infinity, I know for sure that the printed quality of my images will be taken to a whole new level of expression.”

Jean-Pierre Chebassier: “Reproducing a fine art painting is a difficult task. Matter, power and sensuality are so overwhelmingly present in the original work that these elements need to be found already in the paper to fully transmit emotions. I have
found in the Canson Infinity papers the sensuality and the magic that give priority to emotions; that’s all that counts for me.”

Ian Patrick: “Canson Infinity papers have given me a whole new perspective on high quality printing both in color and black and white. The character of these papers gives my work a very prestigious aura.”

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