I am looking for info on doing higher quality prints from home. What types of paper do you use and what printers have archival inks and where can you get them? Thanks.
I didn't really know the answer exactly to your question, but I just got a print I ordered of one of my drawings from Imagekind and I was happy with the results and they are cheap.
The trick is to have a REALLY good digital image of your drawing. I had my photographer do it and make sure it printed okay and then just uploaded to imagekind.
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I didn't really know the answer exactly to your question, but I just got a print I ordered of one of my drawings from Imagekind and I was happy with the results and they are cheap.
The trick is to have a REALLY good digital image of your drawing. I had my photographer do it and make sure it printed okay and then just uploaded to imagekind.
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