To create fine art prints using an archival, giclée printing process, you need a digital file that is sized to the printing dimension, at 300 pixels per inch and in a wide gamut color space such as Adobe RGB color space. You may be tempted to take an iPhone...
Are you selling art online through online platforms like Etsy, Shopify, and Squarespace? As an artist or photographer, you want to sell high quality prints and artwork without having to buy a lot of upfront inventory. Life would be even better if you didn’t have...
Monitor Calibration Image This is a reference image designed to print a range of subtle and saturated colors, skin tones, deep blacks and delicate highlights. You can download the image from the link on the bottom of the test print, and compare your display’s...
Sample kits and test prints Sample kits and test prints will help you choose the best paper for your images. Read more about how to use them. Sample kit What is a sample kit? A sample kit contains pre-printed using the exact same printers, papers and inks we print on...
Papers and Canvases that we Print On We print on a curated selection of papers from Hahnemuhle, Canson, and Epson. Check out our paper guide for more details. Fine Art Digital Printing Paper...
What kind of paper do you recommend Paper choice is very subjective, and we encourage you to experiment to see which one works best for your aesthetic. Here’s some favorites to get you started: For Photographs: Epson Semimatte: Closest match to a traditional...