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Fine Art Printing

Color Corrected Giclee Prints

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    Photo Paper Giclee Print

    Photo Paper Prints

    Ultra-Smooth Finish Available in Matte, Luster & Glossy

    Maximum Size: 44″ by 7′

    Archival Inks and Materials To Last Decades

    We recommend using Desert Varnish Spray or Gel to protect your prints

    Canvas Prints

    Canvas Prints

    Acid & Lignin Free, Heavyweight Cotton-Poly Blend

    Maximum Size: 44″ by 7′

    Archival Inks and Materials To Last Decades

    Polymers provide high tensile strength and flexibility for gallery wrap stretching

    Water Color Giclee Print

    Textured Fine Art Prints

    Inkjet Fine Art Print on Archival 100% Cotton Heavyweight Paper

    Maximum Size: 44″ by 7′

    Archival Inks and Materials To Last Decades

    We recommend using Desert Varnish Spray or Gel to protect your prints

    Step 1: Scanning

    First We Scan Your Artwork

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    Step 2: Proofing

    Then We Create A Small Proof For You To Compare To The Original & Approve

    Step 3: Printing

    Finally We Make a Final Print Based on The Approved Proof

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      Color Corrections & Sample Prints

      When art prints are needed (also known as giclee printing), artists know it is best  to first get a proof for review since printers vary in quality, ink, and output. So we first generate a proof for your approval so we can discuss your expectations and set benchmark standards, to ensure that the final print is a true high quality reproduction of your art.

       

      Art Reproduction Quality

      Printing artwork first requires a very high-quality image that will truly represent the art and its value. The original image is the key to the whole process, which is why it is known as the master image. The printer, paper, frame, and all other considerations will not matter if you have a poor quality digitally scanned image of your art.