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What materials are used for your prints?
Fine Art Paper - Epson Cold Press Bright, 340 gsm
Epson fine art papers are among the most popular and highest quality papers available today. The cold press manufacturing of this media provides an elegantly textured finish, enabling rich, deep blacks and an incredibly wide color gamut. This paper is an archival print media which does not sacrifice the look and feel of a true fine art paper
Clear Metal Panels
Infusing the dyes directly into specially coated metal prints results in an outstanding image clarity and vibrancy with exceptional detail and resolution. The subtle reflect quality shines through the lighter areas of the image. These prints are extremely durable, offering scratch and abrasion resistance without hiding your image behind glass. The metal prints offer the highest fade resistance compared to every other medium.
Metallic Photo Paper - Lexjet Sunset Photo Metallic Paper, 255 gsm
For those seeking a high gloss surface, this paper is the ideal choice. This bright silver paper yields highly saturated images while maintaining excellent highlight and shadow detail. This paper is archival & acid free.
Stretched Canvas
This elegantly textured features soft-matte surface with a bright white point and exceptionally high dynamic range. The canvas base is enhanced with elastic polymers providing high tensile strength and flexibility for gallery wrap stretching without cracking. These canvas prints are coated with non-yellowing, UV resistant, liquid topcoat for added protection, durability and print life.
I really love ____! What are the best options for printing it?
The material, size, and framing of a piece are incredibly important as they contribute to the overall look and feel of the piece in your home. I have limited the options for each piece to what generally works well for my work. You will also have to consider where the piece will fit in your home or office. Once you have made that decision, it will be easier decide what will work best for you. However, I do have a few suggestions:
- Many of the pieces lend themselves to be printed big -- at least 30" on the shortest side
- Many work well with a white or black frame.
- If printing on fine art paper, I recommend framing with a matte
- If printing on metallic paper, I recommend no matte