FINE ART PRINT QUALITY
FINE ART & PHOTO PAPER
ARCHIVAL | 100% COTTON | HIGH WHITE | RICH HIGH D-MAX BLACKS
Fine Art Smooth is a 200gsm Alpha-Cellulose paper. Fine Art Smooth is the most popular fine art print quality paper photographers who choose to create high-quality fine art prints. The fine, smooth surface is ideal for printing both black and white and color photographs and art reproductions.
A silky smooth surface structure that has the natural characteristics of a smooth high-white art paper. The surface has a special matte coating for high-quality fine art & photographic reproduction.
ARCHIVAL FINE ART PRINT QUALITY
Archival Ultrachrome printing guarantees the best Fine Art Print Quality possible. Paper is cotton rag with balanced PH to give you acid-free stability for the utmost longevity. Genuine Epson Ultrachrome inks offer a fade-free or yellowing warranty of 200 years! (Indoor lighting conditions away from direct sunlight)
WARRANTY
200 Year warranty against fading under normal indoor lighting conditions.
PRINT SIZES
A0 | 10 OFF LIMITED EDITION PRINTS
- INCHES | 33-1/8 x 46-13/16
- MILLIMETERS | 841 x 1188
- CENTIMETERS | 84.1 x 118.8
A1 | 25 OFF LIMITED EDTION PRINTS
- INCHES | 23-3/8 x 33-1/8
- MILLIMETERS | 594 x 841
- CENTIMETERS 59.4 x 84.1
A2 | 50 OFF LIMITED EDITION PRINTS
- INCHES | 16-1/2 x 23-3/8 in
- MILLIMETERS | 420 x 594 mm
- CENTIMETERS | 42.0 x 59.4 cm
A3 | 100 OFF LIMITED EDITION PRINTS
- INCHES 11-3/4 x 16-1/2
- MILLIMETERS | 297 x 420
- CENTIMETERS | 29.7 x 42.0
FINE ART PRINT COLLECTIONS
ATTRIBUTES OF FINE ART PRINTS
Fine art prints are reproductions of original artwork created with the intention of the print itself being the final art form. Here’s a breakdown of what makes them special:
HIGH-QUALITY MATERIALS:
- PAPAER | Unlike regular prints, fine art prints use archival, acid-free paper specifically chosen for its longevity and ability to retain color and detail. This ensures the print resists yellowing, cracking, or fading for many years.
- INK | Fine art prints utilize pigment-based inks, rather than dyes used in standard prints. Pigments are more lightfast and produce richer, deeper colors with smoother tonal variations.
PRINTING TECHNIQUES
- GICLéE: This is a popular method for fine art prints, using high-resolution digital files and specialized inkjet printers to create high-quality reproductions.
FOCUS ON ARTIST’S VISION
- The creation of the print is considered part of the artist’s creative process, ensuring the final product faithfully represents the original artwork.
LIMITED EDITIONS
- Some fine art prints are limited editions, meaning only a specific number of copies are produced. This can add value to the print over time.
Overall, fine art prints bridge the gap between owning an original artwork and enjoying a high-quality, long-lasting reproduction. They allow you to bring the beauty and inspiration of great art into your home at a more accessible price point.