Friday, July 27, 2012

Fine Art Paper: High Quality Printing Assured

If you are thinking of high quality images, you also have to use quality papers. Fine art papers provide you with quality interface to print mind blowing pictures. A high quality fine art paper is enriched with ozone and UV absorbers which ensures long life of your prints. This photo paper is universally compatible with dye and pigment based inks which makes it suitable for various jobs. Heavy duty inkjet printers process this photo paper to produce marvelous graphics exactly as you were looking for. Fine art paper prints can be easily distinguished from others. They can be easily mounted on canvas frames to produce mind-blowing creations.


Fine art paper is also used for giclee prints. Giclee prints are created using professional 8-Color to 12-Color ink-jet printers. Giclee prints are beneficial to artists who cannot afford high expenses of mass production of their work. Once an image is digitally archived, additional images can be created with minimal effort and at reasonable expenses. Stored files will not degrade in quality as negatives and film inherently do. Another big advantage of giclee printing is that digital images can be reproduced to almost any size enabling the artist to develop pictures as per customer's requirement. From an artist perspective, the original picture should be clear and crisp without any flaw. It should be taken from a good digital camera because it has been often seen that a poorly photographed image fails to get translated clearly on the paper. Enlarging the original image size is not good for giclee printing. If you think your picture is not large enough, you can re-photograph it. Edit any flaw if present on picture because Giclee prints are very detailed high-resolution reproductions and even minute defects would be visible clearly.


Though, fine art paper images are known for high-quality but there are certain precautions that should be taken while handling fine art paper images.



1. Save your fine art prints from direct exposure to sunlight.

2. Don't keep it at places with high levels of moisture or humidity.

3. Keep it away from sources of direct heat, like near a wall heater, or a furnace.