There is comfort to be found in old-fashioned ways, especially when producing artwork. Processes that seem dated in the digital age ironically begin to feel new and exciting. Take, for instance, archival printing. Using archival ink and acid-free fine art paper, we’re able to relive art history.
A Stylistic Approach to Fine Photo Printing
The timelessness of a photo matches beautifully with the antiquity of an archival print. As archival printed photos age with beauty, the paper on which they are printed does, too. Unlike standard photo prints, the acid content in high-quality fine art paper prevents it from turning yellow and brittle over time. Combine this with Duggal’s 72-inch-wide Lightjet printer, which can produce images as large as 72” by 120”, and you have an irreplaceable archival print in color or black and white.