Printing FAQ’s
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This paper has a glossy finish and works well with images that are high in contrast, colorful or with photos that require depth black areas.
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Luster paper will leave a semi shine over the photos and with a wide color gamut, luster is a classic paper for photo prints. It has a very fine texture on the surface resulting in that high end feel at more affordable prices than higher end papers.
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Matte photo paper is an alternative to fine art photo paper. Leaving no shine on the photo, matte paper brings extra depth to prints with its texture. This paper works great with images that have a lot of texture in the image.
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A paper with a glossy finish and metallic sheen that will make vibrant colors shine. A good choice for insects with a metallic like coloring or colorful landscapes.
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This Fiber Baryta 310gsm paper is a premium choice for photo prints that produce a classic feel. This paper excellently presents sharp details and can handle a wide range of colors & tones. This paper is a great choice for black and white images or more artistic photos.
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This is a printing technique where images get printed and transferred to a sheet of aluminum. This will work best with photos that have strong colors, contrast and sharp details as these characteristics shine on metal prints. A high gloss finish is the default option but metal prints can also have a semi-gloss or matte finish depending on personal preference and desired characteristics of the final print. Please contact me if interested in these alternate options.
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Canvas prints are far less prone to fading over time and do a great job with vibrant colors as well as image clarity.
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Other paper types such as Hahnemuhle Photo Rag, Bamboo or Kodak Metallic Finish are available by request. If you have a particular type in mind that isn’t listed anywhere, please inquire anyways. Pricing may vary and is determined on a per case basis.
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Framing is also available by request. Please contact me with the name of the image you are interested in buying with the desired paper and print size. Pricing is determined on a per order basis.