Printing and digital use recommendations

Before you print your photographs, it is important to keep these considerations and suggestions in mind. Your final results will depend very much on the type and quality of printing you choose.

If you have any doubts about these recommendations, please don’t hesitate to contact us and we will assist you.

How to determine what size image to purchase?

What are the highest quality printing formats and what other alternatives exist?

 

Here we include references to various types of printer so that all you have to do is copy and paste the link to the printing house of your choice and they can define the proper material according to your budget, where the photograph will be displayed (like if it will be exposed to sun or moisture) and the printing techniques that are available in the country in which you reside.

 

Characteristics and benefits of printing on acrylic: 

If you are after something that looks spectacular, here we’ll show you how to achieve that by linking to Whitewall’s homepage. These are high-resolution prints in RGB colors protected by acrylic on the front and fixed to an aluminum frame.

Go to Whitewall website

 

We also recommend this type of printing on aluminum: 

The technique of sublimation on aluminum (also called metal prints) consists of printing a photograph using high resolution RGB colors heat-bonded to an aluminum plate. These prints are heat and UV-light resistant.

Go to Whitewall website

 

Large-format latex prints on vinyl:

Printing on latex offers an affordable alternative for giant photographic prints, perfect for full wall coverage. Generally, these prints should be made using the CMYK color format.

Go to HP website

Go to Photowall website

 

Printing directly on FOREX (adhesive paper on a PVC plate):

When it comes to affordability and simplicity, this method guarantees a high-quality print that is adhered to a PVC backing. Due to its light-weight nature, these prints can be easily hung by using double-sided tape.

Go to Truyol website

 

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