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Our laboratories offer different sizes of photograph prints and diverse materials. The table below shows the main differences between the various of printing types:
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Noritsu print |
Durst print |
Epson inkjet print |
Hand print |
| Sizes - from, to |
10x15 |
20x30 |
20x30 |
15x22 |
| 30x90 |
76x400 |
160x400 |
100x100 |
| Specific formats |
- |
+ |
+ |
- |
| Printing from file |
+ |
+ |
+ |
- |
| Printing from film |
+ |
- |
- |
+ |
| Technology |
photoprint (chemical process) |
photoprint (chemical process) |
inkjet print |
photoprint (chemical process) |
| Materials |
photographic papers (matt, glossy, stamped (silk), metallic) |
photographic papers (matt, glossy, metallic) |
papers, fabric, banners, films |
photographic papers (matt, glossy, B&W, metallic) |
| Equipment |
Noritsu QSS 3202/3202SD/3502 |
Durst Theta 76 |
Epson 11880 |
Durst photographic enlarger |
The printing of frames from a film by using Durst and Epson machines is available if the frames have been scanned.
Alternatively, we can produce index prints of 20x30 centimeters in size using Noritsu printing machines. An index print can contain up to 40 thumbnails. |