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“Fine Art Print” Premium photo printing for gifts or exhibitions
Why does this print look so different?
You have probably printed a picture on photo paper before. You sent it to a photo lab or uploaded it to an online service, and a few days later, you had the print in your hands.
It was nice – but not like what we show you here. And this is not a coincidence.
The Fine Art print is not just another buzzword. It is a completely different technology – different ink, different paper, different color spectrum, different feel.
The difference between a regular print and a Fine Art print is as significant as that between a phone picture and a gallery photo.

This print was made with Canon PRO-1000 pigment ink on Hahnemühle Agave paper.

Colors that won’t fade.
When we first held the print, we felt that “this cannot be captured on a screen.” The paper has a slightly warm tone, matte finish, beautifully rendering skin tones, shadows, and highlights. Its texture is reminiscent of fine watercolor paper.
This is not a poster – this is art.
Most “photo posters” are made on glossy, thin, machine-made paper and tend to fade or curl over time.
In contrast, the Fine Art print:
is made on thick, 308g/m² cotton paper
is produced with pigment ink (not inkjet dye!)
is guaranteed to be colorfast for up to 100 years
What is such a print good for?
If you want to give a truly special, personal picture as a gift
If you are preparing for an exhibition and regular photo lab printing is not enough
If you are looking for decoration that is not tacky, but valuable
If you simply love the smell of paper, its texture, and the classic look



