Description
I spend considerable time with an image in Photoshop to get the tonal values that I seek and where needed to emphasis or de-emphasize specific parts of the image. On a standard camera, depth of field, motion and light are more directly controllable. On a cellphone camera, there are ways to simulate this control but I’m more interested in getting what I’m after in post production, trusting my gut more on what I initially choose to shoot.
Archival-Quality Prints: A Century of Timeless Memories
These prints are not just images, they can become old friends. Crafted to meet stringent archival standards, the papers and inks we use are designed to last over a century with the right care. Here’s what it means for you:
- Longevity: Each print is engineered to endure, with a lifespan extending beyond 100 years when kept in optimal conditions.
- Care Instructions: To maintain image quality:
◦ Store unframed prints in an archival-quality container.
◦ For framed displays, use archival matting and adhesive, coupled with UV-filtering glass to safeguard against sunlight and environmental damage.
• Environment Matters: Place your artwork away from direct sunlight and high humidity to maintain its pristine condition.