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<blockquote data-quote="Essence of Imagery" data-source="post: 20614" data-attributes="member: 920"><p>I have a couple of labs I use almost exclusively:</p><p></p><p>Blue Cube Imaging</p><p><a href="http://www.bluecubeimaging.com" target="_blank">Online Printing - Blue Cube Imaging</a></p><p></p><p>Prices are fair and reasonable, the quality is consistent (and awesome).</p><p>The metallic prints are a bit better than Bay Photo, therefore all of my art print work goes there.</p><p></p><p>I've started experimenting with a new process for which I use Bay Photo Labs.</p><p></p><p>Bay Photo Labs</p><p><a href="http://www.bayphoto.com" target="_blank">Bay Photo Lab — Professional Photo Printing | Digital Prints, Photo Canvas, MetalPrints, ThinWraps, Albums, Books, ROES</a></p><p></p><p>We've had one of our images printed on METAL. Printed directly on the aluminum substrate, this gives the print an entirely different feel and dimension.</p><p>From this print, we have a frame guy up the street (walking distance) build us a custom "floating" frame. The result is pretty amazing. Not cheap by any means, but the effect is worth it if you're looking to go to a nice gallery with your work.</p><p></p><p>If we're doing general work, up to 13" x 19" we have the Canon Pixma Pro 9000 inkjet printer with a nice selection of art papers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Essence of Imagery, post: 20614, member: 920"] I have a couple of labs I use almost exclusively: Blue Cube Imaging [url=http://www.bluecubeimaging.com]Online Printing - Blue Cube Imaging[/url] Prices are fair and reasonable, the quality is consistent (and awesome). The metallic prints are a bit better than Bay Photo, therefore all of my art print work goes there. I've started experimenting with a new process for which I use Bay Photo Labs. Bay Photo Labs [url=http://www.bayphoto.com]Bay Photo Lab — Professional Photo Printing | Digital Prints, Photo Canvas, MetalPrints, ThinWraps, Albums, Books, ROES[/url] We've had one of our images printed on METAL. Printed directly on the aluminum substrate, this gives the print an entirely different feel and dimension. From this print, we have a frame guy up the street (walking distance) build us a custom "floating" frame. The result is pretty amazing. Not cheap by any means, but the effect is worth it if you're looking to go to a nice gallery with your work. If we're doing general work, up to 13" x 19" we have the Canon Pixma Pro 9000 inkjet printer with a nice selection of art papers. [/QUOTE]
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