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Members News Monthly Image Competition April 2012 |
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After five years as a service specializing wholly on photo book and canvas print, Printing-1 is now expanding to become a full range photo processing service, adding photo printing and enlargements to poster size as well as photographic calendar printing to its product range.
While ever more digital photographs are being displayed on an increasing
number of digital devices, photo printing continues to grow with new product
ideas and increasing quality. According to Printing-1’s management: “We are
proud to set new, higher standards in quality photo printing”.
The new digital photo print service prints in an eight colour process onto
235 g/m² photo satin paper. The process allows to print in flexible formats
ranging from the standard 10 x 15 cm / 6”x4” print to poster sizes like
square formats from 20 x 20 cm to large panoramic poster prints of up to 6 x
1.5 m (about 60” x 240”) large.
The new photo calendars are being launched in eight formats (from small
square calendars in 21 x 21 cm to A3 format in 20 x 44 cm), all with the
hi-gloss option known from photo books with shiny varnish, which improves
appearance and protects the photo calendar pages. The glossy PU varnish is
‘ISO 14001 certified’ to be free from toxic substances. As an introductory
offer new customers can get £10 off on their first order (voucher code
'FAM3516', see t&c on
http://printing-1.co.uk/) placed before the 31 of May.
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