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How are the prints made?

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How are the prints made?

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I operate my own darkroom where I process and print all the Black and White photographs. By operating my own darkroom, this gives me a lot of flexibility and the attention Black and White needs, especially at the printing stage. Colour prints are genuine chromagenic, or C-Type, prints. These are the highest quality colour prints and generally printed on the highest quality Kodak Endura or Fuji paper. I do not use inkjet or dye-sub printers, which produce prints with no known lifespan and are commonly used with a wide variety of different papers and inks with a very variable quality and archival record. As the client, there is no way of knowing what grade or quality of inks and papers are used in such processes..

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A. Our prints are produced from very high quality digital files, processed by a Professional Lab and printed on to Photographic Paper. This produces prints with excellent detail and with a predicted 100 years of light-fastness and the best in photo-reproduction quality. Our images are printed on archival papers, in either Glossy or Matt (Satin) finishes with a weight in excess of of 230 gsm.

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