Print Services
Large format giclée printing has never looked so good thanks to Ultra Chrome K3 archival ink set. Prints are available on a large variety of substrates, including various fine art papers and canvases, at sizes up to 44" wide, and an unlimited length. Suited for fine artists and photographers alike, our prints are offer both the highest quality and an unparalleled color consistency which provides a rich gamut of color and detail.
· Ultra chrome K3 Inks give a high-density pigment and an extremely wide- color gamut as well as improved scratch resistance. The longevity of the inks is in excess of 75 years.
· We use only first-rate acid-free fine art papers and canvas, made specifically for our print equipment.
Proofing:
This process prepares an image for print. We remove any imperfections in the digitized artwork and then match the print output's color with the original art. We offer various types of proofing depending on your specific need as an artist.
Editing:
This process alters our digital capture to enhance the look of the original. In some cases, artists will want to correct details such as color or imperfections in their original piece. Even though basic editing services are included in the proofing process, we charge a small fee for advanced editing.
Examples of editing include:
· Removal of signatures from original art
· Repairing of cracks or stains from original
· Cloning of edges for gallery wraps
· Scratch removal from old film scans
· Color enhancement or correction from the original artwork
· Digital image editing
Finishing Options:
Canvas stretching: Stretch your canvas to the given size and dimensions.
Gallery Wrap: Add a color border or clone the painting out two inches on all sides. When a canvas is stretched over the gallery bars, it has the appearance of being painted around the edges.
Gloss/Matte Coating: Add UV protection and longevity to your work. Do this by adding coating in a brushed gloss, spray gloss, or sprayed matte finish.
Hand touched Edges: Include a unique edge that will add that finishing touch to your artwork. By using a special tearing technique, the edges of your print will look like fine art rag paper.