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The new large format Epson printers were designed from the outset to produce professional quality photographic prints with high stability. Prints are produced with exceptionally fine details with over 100 years light-fastness and the ultimate in photo-reproduction quality. Epson’s highly acclaimed Stylus inkjet printers take print resolution and image quality to a new level, providing the truly outstanding performance required by graphic designers and print professionals.
The appearance and longevity of a printed image depends very much upon the paper and inks with which it is produced. Without exception ALL prints are produced on Epson's range of Photo Paper.This remarkable media has the look and feel of true photographic paper which gives life-like images rivaling traditional photographic processes. This media delivers highly saturated prints with rich and accurate detail across the full spectrum of colour.
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CLICK HERE TO VIEW A LARGE EXAMPLE IN A NEW WINDOW. You can ZOOM in to see more detail and the high-quality
of our images.
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TAKING CARE OF YOUR PRINTS
As with all photos, care should be taken to preserve the long life of your prints. All colour dyes change over time, but a few simple precautions will keep them in good condition for years to come.
Mount them under glass to minimize exposure to humidity, cigarette smoke, and other atmospheric contaminants. Avoid placing them in direct sunlight or near sources of bright light. Your displayed prints will last longer when protected from the environment, but will not last as long as prints stored in photo albums.
- Store your prints away from extreme temperatures, high humidity and bright lights.
- Don't display or store your prints outdoors.
- Keep your unprotected prints away from sources of ozone, such as monitors and televisions, air cleaners or other sources of high-voltage electricity.
- If you are framing your print, avoid doing so when humidity is high, as condensation may form behind the glass. Use cut-out window-mounts together with the frame as this will also serve to keep the glass from pressing against the photo surface.
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There were three cameras used in creating these images: two were used in creating medium format and 35mm slide transparencies and one to create high resolution digital image files.
CANON 5D & 20D with
'L' series lenses.
BRONICA 645 with
40, 100mm lenses.
CANON A1 with
24, 28, 50, 70-210 FD lenses.
Film stock is exclusively
Fujichrome Velvia RVP ISO 50
Digital exposures are made as high resolution RAW files and optimized as TIFF format.
The final images used in the prints are between 50 and 72 MB in file size. |