Photography News 78 WEB

Get into print Long live prints

Buyers’ guide

Whether your prints are to decorate your house, fine art or to hang in an exhibition, choosing the right service is paramount. We take a look some of theUK’s best photographic printers and the services on offer

PHOTOGRAPHY IS A journey, from previsualising and seeing pictures to having finished prints in front of you. Of course, the modern reality is that most images get no further than a hard drive and being enjoyed on a monitor. There’s nothing wrong at all with that, but having something physical and tangible in your hands is something very special. Getting prints is so easy nowadays, whether you print at home or use a printing service, such as those featured on these pages. A digital file can be uploaded directly from your camera phone, smart device or hard drive through cyberspace and, a few days later, you get the results through the post. During the Covid-19 pandemic, processing labs may not be working at full capacity and turnaround times may not be as quick as normal, so that is worth checking if you need prints quickly. The latest printing services make upload really easy – whether it’s a single image or a batch of

pictures – and most have details of what you need to do on the lab’s website (ie what resolution and colour space or profile to use) and often advice on making sure you send a file suitable for the end result. For example, a file measuring 1500 pixels across is not enough to make a successful 20x16in print. So, over these pages we’re highlighting printing labs that offer quality printing at competitive prices among their many services. There is so much choice right now that it is no problem getting prints made on textured, metallic finish or fine-art papers, as well as the more conventional glossy and lustre surfaces. There is also the opportunity to use your images in different ways, too. You can, for example, feature your shots on gift wrapping or presented in a style smart enough to grace any living room, or put your pictures in a plush book. Oh yes, there’s nothing quite like seeing your pictures in print.

ABOVE Prints have a unique impact and give the viewer an experience impossible to rival. This scene was at the FujifilmHouse of Photography in London’s Covent Garden, on show last year. The pictures are by Markus Klinko fromhis exhibition, Bowie Unseen. For more of his work, go to markusklinkostudio.com and for more details of the House of Photography, visit fujifilm-houseofphotography.com

colorworldimaging.co.uk

onevisionimaging.com

Based in the north-east of England, Colorworld is a professional photo printing services business with over 50 years’ experience in the industry, and its track service for delivering first-class results is second to none. On offer is a full range of digital and film printing services. Orders can be placed directly through Colorworld’s website and the brand’s StudioPartner Roes system can be logged into via the web, rather than downloading and installing the software. Digital prints are available from 3x3in up to 60x40in, with colour correction included Colorworld Imaging

One Vision won the Photography News 2019 Award for Best Processing Lab, as voted for by the magazine’s readership. There is a truly extensive range of processing printing services to choose from, and One Vision prides itself on the quality of its output. Digital prints are made on Fujifilm Professional Archive-grade DP II photo paper for excellent colour stability and life expectancy, and sizes up to 2.44x1.22m (8x4 feet) are available. Images are colour graded, with density and contrast control as part of the service. One Vision Imaging

Fine-art giclée printing is on offer, too, if you want prints with a more painterly look and feel compared with digital printing. One Vision uses Epson large format printers for its output, with the choice of Fujifilm, Hahnemühle and Permajet papers. One Vision also provides an extensive collection of wall display products. If you want to give your pictures pride of place in your living room, check out what’s on offer. Canvas prints, box-framed prints, aluminium Chromaluxe and acrylic box frames are just some of the looks to choose from – and at competitive prices, too.

in the price and orders are dispatched same day if placed before 1pm. Paper finishes of gloss and lustre are available, with metallic charged at 50% extra. A giclée fine-art inkjet printing service using Permajet papers is an option, too, with a good choice of finishes, including baryta papers, and sizes ranging fromA4 to 40x30in. If your taste is book printing, Colorworld has plenty of options. The Fine Art range features matte-finish pages, sizes up to 16x12in and a wide choice of cover materials, including leather, silks and linens.

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