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paper types

fine art
Giclée

This luxurious, finely printed paper using the highest quality ink is incredibly rich in colour saturation and depth. The prints are of exceptional, sharp colour detail, with vivid contrast levels and longer lifespans compared to photographic papers, being less prone to fading over time.

Ideal Usages:

Images using wide colour ranges / Rich blacks / Sharp photographic detail / Delicate handling

Tips & Best Practices

Choosing the
Right
paper

Image
Style

Start by identifying the overall look of your image—whether it’s bold and vibrant, natural and true-to-life, or soft and artistic.

Tone &
Contrast

Consider how your image handles contrast, shadows, and colour depth, and choose a paper that enhances those qualities.

Final Presentation

Lighting, display, and handling all affect how the print appears, so choose a paper suited to its final use.

paper types

fuji lustre
paper

The classic, timeless choice for photographic paper, this Fuji Lustre paper is a beautiful option for those who want the closest possible resemblance to a printed photograph. Featuring a very subtle texture and slight reflective sheen, this paper will bring forth reality from your images with the benefit of a slight shine with no room for fingerprints.

Ideal Usages:

Standard colour-graded photography / High contrast images / Highly saturated images

paper types

fuji matte
paper

This soft, non-glare photographic paper is ideal for experienced photographers who take careful care in colour grading their photographs. The soft and rich tones bring out a beautiful, fine-art appeal to photographs that are more on the subtle, subdued side.

Ideal Usages:

Low-contrast photography / Soft colours, less sharp / No dense shadows or harsh blacks

faq

you ask
we
answer

Fine Art Giclée paper is the best choice for rich colour depth, strong contrast, and highly detailed images.

Fuji Lustre paper offers a classic photographic look with a slight sheen and subtle texture.

Fuji Matte paper works best for low-contrast images with softer tones and a more artistic feel.

Fine Art Giclée and Fuji Lustre papers both perform well with strong contrast and deeper blacks.

Fuji Matte paper has a non-glare finish, making it ideal for soft viewing conditions.

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