
Photo Prints
December 14, 2024
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December 14, 2024Perspex Prints
Plexiglass or Perspex prints offer a contemporary and elegant method for showcasing artistic images or photographs.
Typically, these prints are produced on the reverse side to protect the artwork, and they can be affixed using barrel screws, also known as hollow bullets, to create a standoff appearance.
An alternative mounting solution is the floating frame, which enables the Perspex print to be positioned flush against the wall, concealing the mounting hardware.
The choice between printing with an opaque base or opting for a semi-transparent finish provides opportunities for creative expression and the development of distinctive visual effects.
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Lamination is the process of applying a super-fine layer of plastic to paper or card sheets to enhance and protect the printed matter. This plastic coating is bonded with your print’s surface to give it a scratch-proof, resilient finish. Your print will last longer and stay looking fresh-from-the-press for ages.
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Opt for gloss lamination if you would like a colourful, vibrant, shiny finish to your print. For a low surface shine and a dense, subtle finish, choose matt lamination.
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