lundi 4 janvier 2016

The Benefits Of Using Metal Photo Prints

By Thomas Evans


Traditionally images used to be printed by applying dyes on the surface of a special coated paper. Nowadays, the process involves application of dyes on the surface of thin sheets of metal such as aluminum, which is specially coated. The resultant outcomes are referred to as metal photo prints. Image positioning creates a difference between paper printing and the newest method of printing on metals.

Metallic printing preserves the image against conditions that can trigger degradation especially for prints on paper. Mainly this is due to the infusion of the image into the surface on the metallic sheet rather than on the surface of paper sheet. Consequently, the color of the image infused into metallic a surface does not fade easily over time.

Photographs or images are likely to be touched by people who love watching artwork products. Consequently, this can leave behind traces of dust, dirt, smudge or blemish on the surface of the product, which may inhibit the elegance of the image. Nevertheless, images infused using the printing method utilizes special polymers, which acts as a hard shell that resist abrasion. In addition, using specialized products for cleaning of such dirt or dust on surfaces can be achieved due to its resistance to liquids.

Unlike the infusion of images onto paper, the use of metallic sheets gives photographers a unique platform that stands out in the market. Consequently, they are provided with a distinct, new and a rare kind of image that most camera owners do not possess. They capture the attention of any on looker. In addition, this kind of print can be applied in a variety of options for any product line especially in terms of shape such as multi-panel murals, custom shapes, and regular rectangular panels.

One way of comparing the quality of metallic prints with paper imprints is by looking at high definition and standard television. The depth in color quality surpasses that of paper, which is prone to fading over time. Consequently, minor details in any image are captured with utmost quality unlike the paper printing method. This is very effective for individuals who wish to preserve their memories for a long period in superb condition.

Fading of the color can easily be caused by ultra violet rays, which are highly prevalent in the surrounding environment. However, these rays find it hard to penetrate the surface of aluminum sublimate due to its hard shielding surface. The essence of photographs especially in a corporate or art gallery is the aesthetic beauty that comes with the particular image. Consequently, metallic printing brings about a more appealing state due to its shiny attribute that is caused by the coat.

The use of metal such as aluminum provides the photograph with a lightweight attribute apart from its durability and rigidity. Consequently, such photographs are easy to hang or mount on wall surfaces. In addition, this type of printing provides a modern finish, which can be displayed on shadow box or traditional frames. For a more contemporary appearance, such images can be placed on corner standoffs.

Fire accidents are usually destructive especially when fire is exposed to paper. Consequently, this creates a risk for photographs embedded on paper. Nevertheless, those photographs infused into metallic surfaces are resistant to high heat conditions created by fire.




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