Photostockplus.com uses the latest printing technology available to deliver high-quality photographic prints from your digital and film photos.
This paper uses a proprietary combination of film laminate layers that produce striking, three-dimensional, lasting images on an ultra-bright background. Many photographers have described this effect as "chrome on paper." Its professional emulsion set provides extreme sharpness, brightness, and color saturation with an intense black density that increases its appeal. The proprietary laminate layers also increase the durability and tear resistance of the final print, increasing the opportunities for display applications. Kodak ENDURA Metallic Paper is suitable for both optical and digital printing, so it's an easy addition to your existing workflow.
Archival quality In photography, the term "archival quality" suggests that prints are durable and chemically stable. The prints you order from the Gallery have the same archival quality as prints made from 35mm film.
Cropping Overview: The dimensions (height x width) of your digital image are not always the same as the print you want to make from it. Therefore, some cropping (trimming) of your original image is often required to make it fit the paper size.
We offer a variety of print sizes and each size may require a slightly different amount of cropping. Also, digital cameras can take images with different dimensions than film cameras, so some cropping is necessary to make them all fit on standard paper sizes.
While the cropping we do may be minimal, it may cut off important parts of the image located near the edge. This is why we offer two options, which are given near the end of the ordering process.
We provide Either "CROP" (cut) the images to the paper size OR "FIT" the images (un-cut/full size) on to a given paper size. You will see a preview during the check out process. If any part of the image is outside of the red box, that part will be cut off. In the case of fit cropping, none of your Image will ever be cut out, but you will inevitably end up with some white space on your print
Some digital camera are unlike traditional 35mm film, which capture images in a 2x3 aspect ratio, many digital cameras capture images in a 3x4 aspect ratio. In order to fit a 3x4 aspect ratio digital image into a standard 4x6 print (based on film's 2x3 aspect ratio), 11% of the digital image is cropped . Our new 4X5.33 format is tailored for cameras that capture images in a 3x4 aspect ratio.