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DougDolde
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Have you ever seen an image printed on Fuji Crystal Archive Pearl printed either on a Chromira or Lightjet?
I've never seen a more impressive print. It's super glossy, has a definite wet look, and has a depth that I've never seen in a print before. As usual words are not very effective in describing how a print looks.
I'd not frame a print made this way under anything but Tru Vue Museum or AR Reflection Free glass. In case you've never seen either of these glasses, they are essentially invisible as there is only about 1% reflected light, ie you can't see the glass.
I've never seen a more impressive print. It's super glossy, has a definite wet look, and has a depth that I've never seen in a print before. As usual words are not very effective in describing how a print looks.
I'd not frame a print made this way under anything but Tru Vue Museum or AR Reflection Free glass. In case you've never seen either of these glasses, they are essentially invisible as there is only about 1% reflected light, ie you can't see the glass.