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INK
& PRINTERS
We use Canon large-format,
high-resolution printers and Canon LUCIA 12-colour pigment
inks. Lucia pigment ink has a special polymer coating
around each ink particle to improve ink adhesion to media. Increasing
durability, light fastness and scratch resistance. Resulting in
colour-stable, durable prints with bright, vivid colours and
outstanding black & white.
Colourfast for 90 years and a high
resistance to moisture and atmospheric gases.
GICLÉE VENEER
(framed canvas prints
only)
Only when the prints are
thoroughly dry do we then apply three spray-coats of non-yellowing,
water-based giclée veneer (liquid lamination). This
invisible coating enhances colours, intensifies blacks,
further increases fade resistance and provides protection against
handling and atmospheric gases. It "seals" the canvas surface
making it easier to keep your canvas dust and dirt free.
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FRAMES
Kiln-dried fir wood
frames. Standard (18mm depth) or
Deep (38mm depth).
Fir stretcher bars are heavier and stronger than other types and
are far less prone to warping.
The
canvas is stretched over the frames, keeping all staple fixings at
the back
Tension wedges are inserted into the frame corners to ensure that
the canvas can be kept in excellent condition.
The back of the frame is neatened with white cloth tape.
Picture hooks and cord, D-rings or alligator brackets are fixed
so that it is
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There
are a lot of cheap framed canvases on the market that are stretched over
just strips of MDF or wood, with no possibility of inserting
tension wedges/keys into the corners of the frames. All canvas,
as with any fabric, can relax in time - so it's vital to buy a frame
that utilises wedges in the corners. A gentle tap on each
wedge will tighten the canvas back to its original condition.
Without these, the canvas would have to be removed from the frame
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We like "neat, tidy
corners", so great effort is always made to ensure that every frame
that leaves us has four of them! |
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.MEDIA....
CANVAS - STRETCHED AND
MOUNTED
Photographs/artwork printed
onto 450gsm museum-grade,
water-resistant, white cotton blend canvas.
Sealed with giclée veneer and
stretched onto kiln-dried stretcher frames. A
choice of two frame depths - ¾" (18mm) or 1½" (38mm).
All arrive ready to hang on your wall.
PHOTOGRAPH PAPER
Canon
heavyweight satin or gloss premium quality photo paper. The
look and feel of traditional photograph prints.
POSTERS
160gsm gloss, ideal
for all posters and artwork
170gsm, matte coated
high-resolution paper
The very fine matte coated surface renders a "bright,
crisp" finish, Ideal for prints where a smooth
matte finish is needed.
COLOUR,
BLACK & WHITE OR SEPIA
Your picture
can be printed in original colour, black & white or
sepia. All at
the same price. You will given the option for choosing
when uploading your image to our server. Just send the
image through in its original colour and we will convert
it
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Original Colour |

Black & White |

Sepia
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FRAMING METHODS
There
are three ways we frame stretched
canvas. Gallery-wrap, Museum-Wrap and
"Gallery-wrap Effect"
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Gallery-wrap
The more contemporary and most popular method, wrapping the image
around the edges of the frame.
If you prefer the gallery wrap
style but can't afford to lose any of the picture around the outside of the
frame, then select "Gallery Wrap Effect". We use various techniques and we
will do all we can to achieve this for you, at no extra cost
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Museum-wrap
In this
traditional method the entire image is kept
at the front of the frame, leaving the sides white
(or any preferred colour).
This can be useful
when selecting a picture where the subject is very
close to the edges, not leaving enough of the image
to wrap around the frame without losing vital body
parts!
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