Print on Photographic Paper Definition and Art Gallery Collection

Collection: Print on Photographic Paper Definition and Art Gallery Collection

Print on Photographic Paper is today, the way many artists and photographers are using photographic paper to create Fine Art Prints of their original artwork or Photographs. Today’s refined technology of exposing film with light is carried out using a digitized file as the negative; the final print is the actual photo-sensitive paper receiving the light-transferred image. Inkjet prints, on the other hand, are pigment-based and produced on a CMYK scale, so the colors are more vibrant and thus pack a more emphatic “pop.” Inkjet printers are common in personal and office settings, but have been advanced to astounding specifications for commercial use. Digital C-prints and inkjet prints both have their benefits and shortcomings. Some Prints on Photographic Paper can last more than 200 years in proper storage, but mounting and framing presents a challenge, as it can be difficult to mount them to a second surface. Digital C-prints have a classic appeal with continuous tone and numerous mounting and framing options, but their colors can appear somewhat muted in comparison to inkjet prints. Perhaps the most notable difference between digital C-prints and inkjet prints is that C-prints have continuous tone achieved through a chemical process that involves dyes. The two staples of photographic paper are Matte and Glossy. Matte paper has a non-glare finish that is great for photos with texture and detail, while glossy paper is coated and has a shiny appearance that works well for images with high contrast. If you are handling your photos frequently, Matte paper is probably the better selection because it doesn’t pick up fingerprints like Glossy paper will. Then you have Metallic paper, which gives photos a pearly, almost 3D effect. Other popular photo papers include Lustre, Fiber, Deep Matte and display films such as Duraclear and Duratrans. In 2013, Duggal introduced a rare innovation in the photographic printing landscape, revolutionary HD C-Prints with twice the resolution of conventional photographic prints. HD C-prints are available on true archival Matte and Glossy paper. Inkjet prints, also known as Fine Art Giclee Prints, are produced on a wide variety of fine art papers and canvases ranging from photo paper to rag paper, watercolor paper and even vinyl. Prints on Photographic Paper accentuates the imagery while maintaining its artistic integrity, and can be used for gallery prints, museum pieces and display graphics alike.

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