EPIC PRINTS
- Sizes: From 4×4″ to 45×93″
- Surface: Fujiflex with High Gloss or Satin Finish
- Print Options: Max HD Resolution
- Substrate: Aluminum Composite (ACM) or .07″ Aluminum
- Display Options: Inset Metal Frame or Float Frame
ANATOMY OF AN EPIC PRINT
THE FINEST QUALITY IMAGE
We chose Fujiflex Crystal Archive Photographic Paper for our Epic Prints because of its gallery-level color and unparalleled richness and depth. To take your image off the charts, we offer a Max HD 610dpi printing option, with more than 4x the resolution of a traditional Photographic Print.
SUBSTRATES
Aluminum Composite (ACM)
2 sheets of .012″ metal with a solid black plastic core
.07″ Aluminum
Single sheet of metal, similar to a MetalPrint
INSET METAL FRAMES
An Airy and Modern Hanging Option
Inset Metal Frames are available in 3/4″ or 1-1/4″ depths. When hung with the included French Cleat Hanger they appear to float off the wall for a light and modern look. Optional Security T-Screws can be ordered to keep the print secure in public locations.
Aluminum Composite (ACM)
2 sheets of .012″ metal with a solid black plastic core
3/4″ Inset Metal Frame – Silver
Includes French Cleat (shown)
1¼” Inset Metal Frame – Silver or Black
Includes French Cleat
(Black shown with optional Wire Hanger)
SPECIAL REQUESTS
Should you have a special request regarding additional materials, sizes, framing or hanging options, please feel free to contact us.
*Please note that each order will be fulfilled to your specifications upon purchase. These pieces are not off-the-shelf items, meaning, the preparation of your order will take a bit of time to be created and shipped to you. Please also note that there is occasionally the possibility that Rick may be on a photography trip, in which case, we will notify you of any delay that you may experience in receiving your order.
The dimensions on each print are approximate. This is due to the slight variations in medium used for printing the images, as well as any variation in the images themselves. Meaning, the way the image is processed and finalized prior to printing, either through cropping or resizing for print.