The printing process involves a number of stages all important to the quality of the final work produced. We first need to take high resolution photos of the work in the studio to pick up every detail of the image as much as possible. We use the highest quality of photographic equipment to achieve the best from every image.
We then make digital alterations to the images to match the colour of the photos as closely as possible to the colours visible in the original piece of work. Works of art can incorporate a lot of aesthetic qualities such as vibrancy and subtle tonal changes. These are very important qualities to an image and in most cases are design choices made by the artist. Matching the photograph with the original work in colour and tone is crucial to producing a beautiful print which shows the image as the artist intended it to be viewed.
The prints are created on only the highest quality of paper. We use Epson Somerset Velvet paper to add another element of quality to the product. Epson Somerset Velvet is acid free to preserve the quality of fine art images and has a radiant white surface for colour reproduction. The paper also enhances rich black images for prints with exceptional contrast and the velvet surface enhances rich details for accurate reproduction. This is the last stage in the creation process which ends with a Fine Art Print of museum quality.