PRINT
MAKING

Fine Art Printmaking is a form of digital fine-art printmaking often associated with limited-edition prints. A fine art print is a digital reproduction of the original artwork on various museum substrates. It is also a way for innovative photographers to express their photographic art. Tightly controlled, limited prints introduce an artist’s work to a wider market while still maintaining the worth of the original work.

FINE ART PRINTING

Fine art printmaking is recognized by museums as the highest quality of printmaking to emerge in the 20th century. Based on digital technology, the primary purpose of this printmaking is to create museum-quality limited editions for artists working in two-dimensional media. It is a way for innovative photographers to express their art. Tightly controlled, limited prints introduce an artist’s work to a wider market while still maintaining the worth of the original work.

Proper Setup

The fine art printmaking process setup involves capturing a proper scan of the original artwork. For original works and large-scale photographs, we use a super high-res DSLR camera in a light-controlled setting to capture a clean, 100+ MB high-resolution digital image without glare, unequal light, or distortion. After we acquire a proper image file, the image is imported into the latest digital editing software to make additional color and lighting corrections in order to match the original work. Once the artist approves a finished print, the file is available to the artist and also remains with us for future printing projects.

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