Fine art print
Have you ever ordered printed pictures from your local print-laboratory and noticed afterwards that the colour of the skin on people is way too orange, or grey? Or the snow too blue? The picture is either too dark or too light, or the colours are too strong or too soft?
Well, I have. Since I have got training in printing technique during my photographer education I decided to always print my own pictures. I have not regretted my decision. I would love to print your pictures as well!
Before printing I always do a so called Soft Proofing of the photo, meaning, I make corrections to the picture, in order to make the actual print on the paper my customer has chosen, to look excactly as on the screen. After that I do a test-print in a small size before printing the picture to be delivered. In short, I spend time on ensuring your pictures look perfect!
Well, I have. Since I have got training in printing technique during my photographer education I decided to always print my own pictures. I have not regretted my decision. I would love to print your pictures as well!
Before printing I always do a so called Soft Proofing of the photo, meaning, I make corrections to the picture, in order to make the actual print on the paper my customer has chosen, to look excactly as on the screen. After that I do a test-print in a small size before printing the picture to be delivered. In short, I spend time on ensuring your pictures look perfect!
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some of the papers i use
Semigloss from Canson:
-Photosatin -Baryta Photographique Semigloss from Epson: -Premium Luster Matte from Canson: -Edition Etching rag -Rag Photographique |
prices (eur)
Semigloss:
A4 - 15 e A3 - 25 e A3+ - 33 e A2 - 50 e Fine Art matte: A4 - 17 e A3 - 27 e A3+ - 35 e A2 - 60 e |