Produce fantastic prints with vivid colors and high sharpness with the matte surface of Entrada Rag Bright 300 from Moab. Machine-made from 100% cotton fiber, this double-sided paper offers superb ink handling and a traditional feel. It also incorporates some optical brightening agents to reach a brightness of 103% and a whiteness of 95%. Also, the 22.5-mil thick sheets are acid and lignin free as well as water resistant and calcium carbonate buffered in order to ensure true archival longevity.
This paper is available here as a 25-pack of 13 x 19″ sheets.
Angelina Dickinson (verified owner) –
My only beef – which has nothing to do with the paper itself, it’s common with rag paper – is that the rag paper can tear rough along the edges when cutting it. Also, matted rag paper is very unforgiving to scratches and blemishes. So be sure to have an archival carrier for each print as soon as it’s done.
Anthony Hickle (verified owner) –
I have used this product in the past, and return to it because of its high quality and pleasing results.
Esperanza Schumm (verified owner) –
This paper is great for printing 2-sided greeting cards. The photos come out sharp and colors are vivid. You would need a printer that handles matte paper.
Reva Konopelski (verified owner) –
Great texture, heavy weight, good contrast. Lovely range for black and white for that nice, professional look. Works really nicely with my Epson 3880.
Annabel Reichel (verified owner) –
This smooth, heavy-weight paper takes colors really well. Great value for the money.
Felicia Morar (verified owner) –
This is a very classy rag that becomes part of the art with its weight and surface quality. Prints great with rich colors.
Karelle Franecki (verified owner) –
I love this Paper.
Keira Leuschke (verified owner) –
Basically this has become my go-to matte printing paper for black and white fine art images. I’m currently printing my Paris portfolio on the 11×17 size. While I consider Epson’s Cotton Rag equally good, I don’t use an Epson printer (and so don’t have access to their icc’s, and I find it annoying that Epson doesn’t offer their icc’s for other printers–unlike EVERY other paper on the market!). Also, Epson keeps changing their paper line. I think Moab papers are excellent in general–less expensive than Hahnemuhle’s papers and very close in quality. With my black and white photography, it has a lovely surface, responds great to my Canon inkset (ProGraf Pro 1000 which I ALSO recommend highly, if you can live without roll paper), and feels like fine art. I recently bought the thinner, 4×6 version of this paper just to do proof prints to make fine adjustments, but for anything final I would recommend the 310 gsm version of this paper.
Larissa Welch (verified owner) –
This is our one of our goto’s for bulk wedding photo prints.
Jayden Graham (verified owner) –
When it comes to 5×7 rags there aren’t many options available so I had to buy this one and the double printable sides came as an added advantage. Well, I was pleasantly surprised at the colors and the deep blacks this paper produced. Have ordered a larger size as well.
Nya Auer (verified owner) –
I found the quality of the paper to be a great value
Gerald Mueller (verified owner) –
I love Moab papers, especially their rag papers. Entrada Rag Bright 300 is a heavy paper which feels natural and luxurious to the touch. Although it’s double-sided, I use it as a single-sided paper for fine art prints for exhibition or portfolio work, particularly for matte black and white prints. It’s the perfect combination of reasonable price and terrific quality. The tonal range is superb and I find that the D-max is better than most matte papers. It’s also more neutral-toned, which is what I want. If I want warm-toned prints, I’ll tone my prints! Strongly recommended. While Epson Cotton Rag papers (bright and natural) are also very high quality and almost indistinguishable from Moab’s, if you’re not printing with an Epson printer, you can’t get access to icc profiles for Epson papers. Moab is not just a great alternative, it’s the paper to use, whether you have an Epson printer or not.
Will Rau (verified owner) –
Have been experimenting with different photo papers and this is by far my favorite. If you need to buy premium paper buy this one to get great results.
Dennis Pfeffer (verified owner) –
This is my go-to double sided fine art paper. It isn’t quite my favorite matte fine art paper overall, I prefer a bit more texture in a textured paper, and a bit more smoothness, DMax and gamut in a smooth matte paper. However this is hands down the best double sided fine art matte paper I’ve ever found. I use it all the time for cards and other presentation items that I want to impress on both sides. Durable for handling as well.
April Treutel (verified owner) –
I use this paper for portfolios and like it a lot. It’s heavy, smooth and bright. I print on an Epson 3800 and the canned profiles from Moab are right on. Its a fine art paper so don’t expect super rich blacks you get on photo papers.
Aida Schinner (verified owner) –
I have been using Moab products for years now and I can say that it is one of my favorites. Quality I can count on. Prices that are reasonable. I sell most of my fine art images on this paper. Excellent.
Quentin Hahn (verified owner) –
Check out their fabulous Website for any questions on the products. Website is very user friendly and has examples of the types of papers that each photographer uses and why they chose them. Excellent products! I just bought their Slickrock Metallic and can’t wait to try it! Check out their BLOG.
Stephany Miller (verified owner) –
35mm format fits full frame 16×24 images perfectly. I use this instead of Epson Hot Press Bright, where the 17×22 size paper is great for the 645 format. It’s a little thinner but very nice!!
Rosemary Feest (verified owner) –
I’m a painter and have been using this brand of paper for years. Colors print rich on my Epson 3800 printer. I like the heavy weight and the high aspect ratio of 13×19. And, if needed, you can print on both sides.
Darlene Romaguera (verified owner) –
This paper is a wonderful paper and relatively economical compared to high end fine art papers. My prints came out gorgeous. B&H shipped and delivered in a reasonable time.