Description
This picture was taken in Astoria, Oregon.
Archival-Quality Prints: A Century of Timeless Beauty
These are more than just images—they’re lifelong companions. Printed to meet museum-grade archival standards, each piece is crafted using the finest materials to last over 100 years with proper care.
Why It Matters:
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Exceptional Longevity
Your print is made to endure, preserving its rich tones and detail for generations when stored and displayed correctly. -
Care Tips to Protect Your Print:
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Unframed Prints: Store flat in an archival-quality box or portfolio.
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Framed Prints: Use UV-filtering acrylic glazing, archival matting, and acid-free adhesives.
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Display Location: Avoid direct sunlight and high humidity to maintain color vibrancy and surface quality.
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Materials That Make the Difference
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Papers:
I use premium Canson archival fine art papers—free of optical brightening agents (OBAs) that degrade over time. Each offers:-
Deep, rich blacks
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Smooth and textured finishes
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A wide dynamic range from bright highlights to dark shadows
Paper Types:
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Rag Photographique (210g and 310g)
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Platine Fibre Rag (310g)
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Baryta Prestige 2 (340g)
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Inks:
Printed with Canon Lucia pigment inks—known for their exceptional color accuracy and fade resistance. Lab-tested to last 100+ years.
Framed Prints Include:
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Solid wood frames
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98% UV-protection acrylic glass
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Archival mounting tapes
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100% acid-free cotton rag board used for windows and mounted prints — a professional conservation-grade material trusted for long-term preservation. While not formally classified as “museum board,” it meets rigorous archival standards.
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Pre-installed picture wire — artwork arrives ready to hang
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Your satisfaction matters. If you’re not fully happy with your print, return it for a full refund. [See store policies for details.]