CUSTOM ENLARGEMENTS
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For the highest quality black & white archival prints for gallery, exhibition or portfolio use, we recommend fiber base paper. All prints are enlarger made, tray processed by hand, cropped to your specifications, burned and dodged where needed and of course dust spotted.
We use Ilford Multigrade FB Double Weight paper in your choice of:
Prints are available with your
choice of borders.
Borderless not available for Fiber Base prints. |
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© Robert Weissman
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FIBER BASE PHOTOGRAPHIC PRINTS |
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1st original |
2 thru 24 additional
prints from the same neg. |
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5 x 7 or smaller |
$ 15.00 |
$ 13.00 |
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8 x 10 |
$ 22.00 |
$ 18.00 |
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8 x 12 or 9 x 12 |
$ 36.00 |
$ 30.00 |
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11 x 14 |
$ 36.00 |
$ 30.00 |
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16 x 20 |
$ 75.00 |
$ 65.00 |
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Selenium Toning: 50% additional per print |
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Normal Service: 4 to 5 working days
If you want us to match a print we have done or you already have, an example print must be provided. |
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FIBER BASE PHOTOGRAPHIC PANORAMIC PRINTS |
Panoramic images come in a variety of widths and heights called aspect ratio. To learn more about panoramic images visit our Tips Page on "Panoramic Images and Understanding Aspect Ratio".
Below is a list of the most common panoramic sizes in several different aspect ratios. If you have a size that does not fit the chart below please contact us for a special price quote. |
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Panoramic Print Size
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aspect ratio
1:2 1:3 1:4 |
price
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4 x 12 |
1:3 |
$ 32.00 |
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4 x 16 |
1:4 |
$ 50.00 |
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5 x 10 |
1:2 |
$ 22.00 |
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6 x 12 |
1:2 |
$ 36.00 |
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6 x 18 |
1:3 |
$ 50.00 |
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7 x 14 |
1:2 |
$ 36.00 |
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8 x 16 |
1:2 |
$ 70.00 |
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10 x 20 |
1:2 |
$ 80.00 |
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Normal Service: 4 to 5 working days
If you want us to match a print we have done or you already have, an example print must be provided.
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Please keep in mind that certain C-41 and Color negatives will not produce
good results in black & white. We have found that under exposed, diffused
or negatives containing a lot of red hues do not convert well to black
& white.
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Check out our FAQ's page to learn more about:
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