Category: Large Format

Do you need to print something really big? This category has a ton of useful information about large format printing. Read about the pros and cons of XL printing and what you need to successfully create a high quality large format print. Get suggestions for which substrates work best for large format prints and are ideal for public displays and art installations. If you’re interested in prints for commercial spaces, read about large format environmental graphics and see many examples in our case studies. You can even get a peek behind the scenes to see how we create XL prints and what equipment we use.


‘Fly me to the moon, and let me play among the stars…

Thanks Frank. This is an incredible image. What a presentation! Another world, or at least another place other than earth. This panoramic shot is simply amazing on many levels. The black and white image gives the image a sense of higher purpose. Hey, this would make a killer panorama! We love big images at Artisan [...]

Beat the High Cost of Giving with 5 Photo Print Gift Ideas

Gifting photos can be a great way to give a unique and affordable gift. From family candids on canvas to artsy amateur work printed on metal, print options abound for photo print gift ideas. Make your memories your presents this year with sentimental canvases, metal prints, and collections.

Some lovely images for the weekend

These are some sites we like to visit regularly. Great images that would look cool big, er... really big! A Walk Through Durham Township is a delight. Joe Cunningham has some beautiful images. Chromasia continues to inspire... If you have some favorite images sites, photoblogs or Flickr pages, send them to us for mention on [...]

Pogue’s Posts – “Yeah, that’s about right”

While we think that there can be some areas in which significant detail can be a bit sharper, we have made some exceptionally gorgeous prints from rather smallish files. Seriously... we have a 24x36 in our lobby taken from a 2MB file. Sure - if you stand 4 inches away, you can see a bit [...]

How Big Can I Print This Photo? — A Simple Answer, Once and for All

Well, sort of. I saw this post on Photojojo the other day that references a pretty easy to read useful chart by Design 215. However, Design 215 uses a inkjet as their primary printer. Inkjet machines have a much lower tolerance for file degradation than the LightJet. The internal rip in our machine's software does [...]

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