| The print is produced with an Epson printer and UltraChrome-pigmented ink due to reach the very best technical quality. The price applies for standard materials, the artist establishes according professional criteria including canvas. |
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The print is pasted up on a composite board (Dibond) with a special glue; this processing guarantees a plan surface. As a protection against damage and ultraviolet rays it is coated with a professional lamination. The back is provided with ledgers (hanger assembly). |
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The canvas print is multiply sealed with a semi matte acrylic varnisher. This guarantees an upper limit of colour fastness and colour saturation. Afterwards the canvas print is mounted professionally on a stretcher or glued on a Dibond board. The back is provided with ledgers (hanger assembly). |
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In the case of the sealing with acrylic glass (Diasec®) the work is laminated behind a board with silicone. After that the acrylic board is agglutinated with a Dibond board.Acrylic is one of the premium forms of finishing. By the conditioning with acrylic the maximum of colour fastness is reached. The back is provided with ledgers (hanger assembly). |
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The Ultrasec® M procedure is simliar to Diasec®. In this "State-of-Art" process the print is laminated behind Luxor museum glass (colour neutral, coated and tempered, scratch proof special glass) with a thickness between 3 - 5mm (depending on the picture size).The reflection factor is reduced to appr. 0.5% (Diasec® appr. 15%). The back is reinforced with synthetics for protection provided with ledgers (hanger assembly). |