Print Categories and Products
Depending on the theme I use different opal surface structures: it is decisive whether I use matt, semi-matt or glossy surfaces of the papers. Depending on whether landscape, portrait, technique, the surface is a decisive factor in how the final result will respond to the viewer. In general, the semi-matt surface is the best solution for all exhibition situations. But in exhibition locations with a lot of daylight, matt is definitely the solution to avoid unnecessary or disturbing reflections. I also recommend a matt surface for the vast majority of portraits. All photos here on the website can be printed up to a size of 60 X 80 cm at 300dpi, ( 7360 x 4680 pixels ) completely lossless and pin sharp. The longer panorama photos are assembled from several photos, but the maximum size is 70 X 180 cm at 300dpi.
FineArt Hahnemühle Barite
Perfect for black and white prints "Barite" new type of FineArt paper from Hahnemühle. With a high colour density and image sharpness, as well as a very fine grey scale, this finish is perfect for black and white photos. An excellent alternative to matt PhotoRag® with a reflective gloss effect.
Tech Specs:
FineArt German Etching Paper
has a unique surface texture with its slightly rough surface and fine felt-like texture, this FineArt paper lets photos shine with impressive three-dimensionality and depth and reproduces colours and details brilliantly. Contrasts are enhanced by the striking deep black.
German Etching at a glance
Tech Specs:
Satin Haptics | Portrait
The classic Photo Poster with fine satin coating creates a unique feeling to the touch. The satin finish on portrait photographs. This paper ensures excellent colour reproduction and long-lasting image stability.
The intense colour spectrum favours excellent reproduction of the subject and reveals the details of natural shadows.
It also has a excellent colour reproduction.
The Photo Poster with a Satin surface is designed using modern technology with a silver halide emulsion, colour couplers and a layer structure that provides brilliant light and particularly intense colours.
Protection against reproduction: Thanks to the slightly rough surface (screen printing), it is practically impossible to obtain a satisfactory image using a scanner. With this Satin your Photo Poster is thus protected against unwanted reproduction.
FineArt Hahnemühle Barite
Perfect for black and white prints "Barite" new type of FineArt paper from Hahnemühle. With a high colour density and image sharpness, as well as a very fine grey scale, this finish is perfect for black and white photos. An excellent alternative to matt PhotoRag® with a reflective gloss effect.
Tech Specs:
- Grammage: 325 g/m².
- 100% cellulose α
- Reflective gloss
- Made to measure
- Perfect for black and white prints
FineArt German Etching Paper
has a unique surface texture with its slightly rough surface and fine felt-like texture, this FineArt paper lets photos shine with impressive three-dimensionality and depth and reproduces colours and details brilliantly. Contrasts are enhanced by the striking deep black.
German Etching at a glance
Tech Specs:
- Grammage: 310 g/m²
- 100% White Cellulose
Satin Haptics | Portrait
The classic Photo Poster with fine satin coating creates a unique feeling to the touch. The satin finish on portrait photographs. This paper ensures excellent colour reproduction and long-lasting image stability.
The intense colour spectrum favours excellent reproduction of the subject and reveals the details of natural shadows.
It also has a excellent colour reproduction.
The Photo Poster with a Satin surface is designed using modern technology with a silver halide emulsion, colour couplers and a layer structure that provides brilliant light and particularly intense colours.
Protection against reproduction: Thanks to the slightly rough surface (screen printing), it is practically impossible to obtain a satisfactory image using a scanner. With this Satin your Photo Poster is thus protected against unwanted reproduction.
Disclaimer & Copyright | © | T. Fruendt. 2020