Direct To Substrate Vs. Paper Mounted Prints – What’s The Difference?
With direct to print products, the image is printed directly onto a surface. With paper mounted print, the image is printed to paper then mounted to a surface.
With direct to print products, the image is printed directly onto a surface. With paper mounted print, the image is printed to paper then mounted to a surface.
To make your HD photo prints last, keep them away from moisture, heat and direct sunlight. Be careful when dusting since the surface can get scratched.
We do not outsource any part of our professional printing process. Our Artisans are experts in each area of digital design, color, printing and mounting.
We use face mounting to mount photos on plexiglass; it's a method often used in art galleries and museums all over the world.
Plexi is a type of transparent acrylic. It is very durable and often used instead of glass. Plexiglass is a brand of acrylic.
Special mounting hardware is needed to hang your professional print, however ArtisanHD provides all of this hardware with your order.
Using the sharpening feature is a default setting on the LightJet printer and how we run it, however we can turn off the setting upon request.
A lightjet print is often used to describe a digitally-made chromogenic print using silver-halide and three digital lasers.
Face mounting photos to acrylic gives the product a three-dimensional, museum-quality look that also protects the photo from fading, dust and scratches.
We have over 175 custom sizes and configurations to turn your photo into a museum-quality work of art of hand-stretched canvas.