Sunday, 15 May 2016

Photos of final prints

These are some photos of the final prints. I am happy with them and feel like they would do well being sold in the Natural History Museum or in other places where the Amazon rainforest is of interest. I printed them onto 310gsm Harman fb paper. This paper is top quality to suit these bespoke prints.

More about the paper and why its so lovely:


"HARMAN PHOTO Matt FB Mp inkjet paper is a premium quality microporous paper on a true photographic fibre base. It is designed to produce instant dry high quality images on a wide range of photo- dedicated inkjet printers, using dye or pigment inks. Uniquely the paper incorporates a layer below the ink- receiving layer called Baryta. Baryta is a special coating that is traditionally applied to fibre photographic paper base prior to coating with the emulsion layers. The technical benefits of this layer include greater detail and definition, extended tonal range, and excellent archival properties. In addition Baryta coated fibre papers have a unique look and feel which have become the standard for fine art photographers worldwide over the course of more than a century. "

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