Printing...What is the best reproduction process for fine art?
I have several 18x24 heavily textured oil paintings. I intend to print approximately 50-100 poster prints of each original. The poster size will be the same as the original, 18x24.
What is the best way to reproduce the original? "Best" meaning, quality of the image, affordability, and durability of the finished print. Any print companies that you suggest I use?
Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge. It is very much appreciated.
^glen^magnific^ ^mufflerdent^2010-08-09T18:55:56Z
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Good lighting and a good digital camera. But, on the printing end, shop around and ask for samples of their work.
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