The printing process

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Four picture frames with landscape photographs on a wall. Two pictures are in white frames, two in black.

Digital meets analog: Exposure on photo paper

The exposure process uses chemical methods to achieve outstanding color depth without halftone dots. Learn all about the technical steps from exposure to development. Tips on choosing the right paper surface will help you achieve the perfect image effect.

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Wall with several different architectural photographs.

UV printing: State-of-the-art technology for precise and durable photo prints

UV printing enables razor-sharp results thanks to instant curing. Learn more about the variety of materials available, from aluminum to wood. This environmentally friendly technology guarantees extremely robust and weather-resistant wall art.

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A modern living room with a large framed picture of a person hanging on the wall.

Inkjet printing: Precision and brilliant colors for high-quality prints

This contactless process offers impressive detail thanks to the finest ink droplets. Discover the advantages of pigment inks and specialized Fine Art papers. Ideal for long-lasting results with maximum color brilliance in gallery quality.

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Four pictures in front of a wall above a brown sofa, two of them in reddish colors and two in dark colors.

Sublimation printing: The innovative way to achieve long-lasting and brilliant images

Gas-phase color transfer anchors motifs directly into materials such as aluminum or textiles. This results in extremely robust, moisture-resistant images with exceptional color brilliance. Learn more about the advantages of sublimation printing for durable wall art.

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Three photos framed behind acrylic glass on a wall above a dining table with six chairs.

Laminating photos: High-quality protection and an aesthetic finish

Lamination on backing materials such as aluminum Dibond stabilizes images and protects them from UV light and moisture. The process enables a modern, frameless presentation with an impressive depth effect. Learn more about finishing for a professional, gallery-quality finish.

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