Our services
We offer both prints on Canvas and paper. The maximum size is determined by the printers which are state of the art Epson Pro 17” and 44” printers using K2/3 pigment inks.
The most important issue in printing is that the photo you view on your monitor resembles as closely as possible the print you received from the printer. The best way to assure this is to use a colour managed workflow.
Monitor
Our monitors are calibrated every 3 weeks with a Eye one Display2 device
RIP
To assure that the colours on the screens are translated optimally onto the paper we use an Imageprint RIP ( raster image processor ). The RIP guarantees reproducible, optimized printing of your artwork.
Canvas printing
Stretching the Canvas
After the artwork is printed it is fixed to a wooden frame (stretched). If a gallery style is used then the print is wrapped around the frame and no additional framing is required.
Coating
Since there is no glass to protect the print when you use stretching we protect the print with two layers of coating. This not only improves the handling of the print but also increases the fade resistance, which is already many decades because of the 100% cotton used for the print.
Packaging
Last but not least we take the utmost care when preparing the print for delivery. A clear sheet wrapped around the print makes sure that the bubble wrap does not rub on the print during transport
Fine Art Printing.
Since framing of a fine art print -your artwork- is a very personal issue we do not offer matting or framing as a standard.
The papers we use are very high quality papers from MOAB and Hahnemuehle with a matt coating. When the new archival papers with a lustre coating will become available we will also include them in our services.
All Fine Art Prints are shipped rolled in a protective tube.


