Printing / Film / Photo Products
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Suitable for
- Professional photo printing: photo paper prints, Epson fine-art giclée, large-format photo printing
- Exhibition prints, portfolio prints, and commercial display materials
- Film developing and film scanning (including large-format film scanning)
- Photo products: crystal tabletop displays, albums, framing, frames, and related finished products
Key confirmations before ordering
- Intended use: home decor, gifting, exhibition, commercial display
- Print size, quantity, and framing/presentation options
- Whether color correction is needed (screen vs. print appearance differs)
- File quality: resolution, sharpness, noise, compression level
- Whether cropping/layout is needed: margins, white space, bleed, etc.
- Turnaround time and pickup/delivery method (rush orders should be confirmed in advance)
Printing and production workflow
- File check: aspect ratio, resolution, sharpness, and defect evaluation
- Color correction: brightness/contrast, skin tones, and overall style (based on use)
- Paper/material selection: photo paper / fine-art paper / canvas, etc. (based on effect and budget)
- Printing and QC: detail inspection, color consistency, and finished product integrity
- Framing/finishing (if selected): framing, tabletop displays, albums, etc.
- Delivery: finished products + file archiving (if needed)
Film developing & scanning (incl. scans)
- Developing: processed according to film type and standard workflow
- Scanning output: different resolution/format options based on usage
- File delivery: cloud/WeChat/storage media options available
- For large-format printing, we recommend higher-resolution scans
Delivery and files
- Printed products (various materials and sizes)
- High-resolution digital files (for archiving and further production, if needed)
- Optional: multiple crop versions and different color-style versions
Notes (important)
- Print results depend heavily on the original file quality; low-resolution files are not recommended for large enlargement
- Screens and paper differ; we adjust with the printed appearance as the priority
- Large-format prints should allow sufficient time for color confirmation and QC
- Film developing is irreversible; please confirm requirements before developing/scanning
FAQ
Can phone photos be printed in large formats?
It depends on resolution and sharpness. We recommend evaluating the file first and choosing an appropriate size/material to avoid over-enlargement and quality loss.
What is the difference between giclée and standard printing?
Giclée is better for high-quality works and exhibitions, offering stronger detail and tonal depth; standard printing is more suitable for everyday photos and value-oriented needs.
What scanning resolution should I choose for film?
It depends on usage. Standard resolution is fine for sharing; for retouching and large-format printing, higher-resolution scans are recommended.
From image to finished product, the key is not “printing once,” but professional control over files, color, and materials at every step.
Important images deserve to be treated seriously.