About Conservation Prints
Conservation prints are created from high-quality digital files adjusted and color-profiled for the specific photographic prints we employ. Each final print is approved by the artist or his technicians. Once an image is digitally archived, reproductions are created with a critical eye to duplication the color and feel of the original piece of art.
The quality of conservation prints is equal to traditional color gelatin printing and is often found in art and photographic galleries. With proper care, such as displaying the work away from direct sunlight and exposure to high humidity or air pollutants such as cigarette smoke, conservation prints will last decades with no appreciable change or degradation of the image.
Conservation prints are created from high-quality digital files adjusted and color-profiled for the specific photographic prints we employ. Each final print is approved by the artist or his technicians. Once an image is digitally archived, reproductions are created with a critical eye to duplication the color and feel of the original piece of art.
The quality of conservation prints is equal to traditional color gelatin printing and is often found in art and photographic galleries. With proper care, such as displaying the work away from direct sunlight and exposure to high humidity or air pollutants such as cigarette smoke, conservation prints will last decades with no appreciable change or degradation of the image.