by IAP | Feb 16, 2015 | Printing Tips
Reproducing paintings, drawings or other art is one of the things we do most frequently. Sometimes artists are simply wanting a quality, high resolution file of their work for archiving purposes while other times people are wanting to make prints so that they can...
by IAP | Feb 9, 2015 | Photography, Printing Tips
There was a time where quite the megapixel race was going on. Every new camera would have an additional one million pixels more than the previous model, and along with it came the hope that now we could take even better photos than before. Of course, that hope was...
by IAP | Jan 26, 2015 | Photography, Printing Tips
You’ve decided that you want to have a photo or painting printed, but you aren’t sure what size yet. In fact, you don’t really even know what sizes are possible. Does your photo make a 16×20 or a 16×24? What if you want to hang a photo on...
by IAP | Jan 19, 2015 | Photography, Printing Tips
You’ve spent lots of time editing your photo to look exactly the way you want it to. You send it off for printing but when you get your print back it looks noticeably different from the way it looked on your monitor, the way it is “supposed”...
by IAP | Jan 12, 2015 | Announcements
You may not know this, but our stretcher bars we use for stretching canvas prints are custom milled for us to a profile which we designed. We then receive them in long sticks which we cut down and hand join when we stretch a canvas print. This allows us to make just...