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Photo Prints

 

Photo prints are printed on Fuji Lustre paper, which is known for its vivid colors and sharp definition. Fuji Lustre has a semi-gloss finish and will show a small sheen, but not a full gloss. The paper is archival quality, with a longevity of 100 years in normal display settings. Photo prints are perfect if you would like to mat and frame the photo yourself to accent a wall or room. Prismatic Joy does not offer framing options; however, here are some examples of framed photo prints to show how you can mat and frame your photo print any way you would like!

Photo Prints
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Standout Prints

 

Standout prints are printed on Fuji Lustre paper (see description under Photo Print). A standout print is mounted on 3/4-inch, lightweight foam with black paneled edges and backing. Holes are pre-punched in the back of the foam for easy hanging. A standout print allows you to let the photo speak for itself - no mat, no frame, all vibrant color! Here is a standout print from the front, from the side, and from the back showing the holes that allow for easy hanging.

Standout Prints
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Metal Prints

 

For a striking, contemporary look, choose a metal print! Images are printed using a dye sublimation process, making the image a permanent part of the aluminum sheet. A gloss finish gives the metal print a glass-like surface and provides outstanding color intensity with incredible detail and a high contrast. Made from 100% recyclable aluminum, these prints are lightweight, easy to clean, waterproof, and UV-resistant. They are ready for display with a 3/4-inch float mount on the back. Here are sample views of a metal print from the front and the side, and two views of the back showing the metal float mount. 

Metal Prints
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