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Technical Product Information
Lasts for centuries
The unique prints on this site are individually printed with the latest in inkjet technology, producing extremely high quality prints with an archivability that far extends ordinary photographs. The exact process we follow guarantees a print that will not fade for up to 200 years in a normal display environment. This is a most recent printing technology that was not available to us before the year 2000.
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High quality paper
Each print is printed on a 329mm x 483mm (13" x 19") matte 192g/m² weight bright white paper ensuring a reflection free, clear print. The actual printed area is approximately 200mm x 280mm (8" x 10") and is centered on the paper.
Berore shipping the prints are handled with cotton gloves to avoid inadvertent fingerprinting or smudging. For a crisp, clean print, please handle carefully when you extract your print from the shipping tube.
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Ready for your personal touch
The prints are ready for matting and framing to your own personal design preferances and specifications.
The design with the broad white border also allows each print to be readily fitted, without matting, in commercially widely available frames.
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Named and signed
Each print displays the most widely used name of the breed in its country of origin. (Example: Great Dane is displayed with its native name in its homeland of Germany Deutsche Dogge). The native names are displayed on this site beside the image of the print of each breed. Breed names are individually hand printed in pencil below the lower left printed area.
All prints are signed personally by the photographer, in pencil, below the lower right printed area.
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Homogeneous colour tint
Each original photograph has been separately mastered personally by the photographer in order to present a homogeneous series of prints. An identical brownish tint has been applied to all photographs. This allows for a unique opportunity to mix your own series of breeds to your own inclination and still be able to display a consistent series. The possible number of print combinations is almost endless.
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Light and colour
Please be advised that the actual colour of your print may be slightly different from that displayed on your monitor since all monitors do not render colours exactly as those of the actual print.
It may be interesting to know that the light temperature where your print is finally displayed will impact the colour as perceived by the human eye. The cold light of daylight and flourescent light will result in a print that seems colder to the eye. The prints are specifically designed for the most common warmer "lightbulb" light found in most display situations. |
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