In the art world, where original works are often inaccessible or unattainable for the average person, reproductions play a crucial role in democratizing access to art. Technology has become an integral part of the process of creating high-quality reproductions, allowing for faithful replication of the colors, details, and textures of original works. At our ecommerce store, we offer reproductions of paintings using the latest technologies to ensure our customers receive the highest quality and satisfaction.
Art reproduction has a long history, dating back to when artists manually copied the works of masters. However, the true revolution came with the invention of lithography in the 18th century, followed by photography in the 19th century. These innovations paved the way for mass production of reproductions.
In the 20th century, the development of offset printing and later digital printing revolutionized the reproduction market, allowing for the creation of high-quality copies at relatively low costs. Today, thanks to advanced digital technologies, we can offer reproductions of unprecedented quality and fidelity to the originals.
Digital printing has revolutionized the way we create art reproductions, offering unparalleled precision and fidelity to the originals. At our ecommerce store, we use the latest digital printing technologies to ensure our customers receive the highest quality reproductions.
The process begins with high-resolution scanning or photographing the original artwork. We use advanced scanners and cameras capable of capturing even the finest details and subtle color nuances. The digital image then undergoes processing, during which our skilled graphic designers perform precise color calibration and correct any imperfections, always ensuring the authenticity of the original.
We use the latest high-resolution inkjet printers for printing. Our machines can apply microscopic droplets of ink, often in an 8 or even 12-color system, allowing for extremely accurate reproduction of the original's color palette. This technology enables us to create reproductions with deep, saturated colors and subtle tonal transitions, which are difficult to achieve with traditional printing methods.
One of the key advantages of digital printing, which we utilize in our store, is the ability to print on a variety of substrates. We offer our customers a choice between high-quality art paper, canvas that gives reproductions a look similar to original oil paintings, and modern, durable 5mm PVC material. Each of these substrates is carefully selected to best reflect the character of the reproduced work.
Digital printing also allows us great flexibility in terms of reproduction formats and sizes. We can create both small prints, perfect for smaller spaces, and impressive, large-format reproductions that can become the centerpiece of any interior. This versatility allows us to meet the diverse needs and preferences of our customers.
Moreover, digital printing technology allows us to produce on demand, meaning each reproduction is printed individually after the order is placed. This allows us to offer a wide selection of artworks without the need to maintain large inventories, resulting in competitive prices for our customers.
In our store, we continuously invest in the latest digital printing technologies to ensure our customers receive the highest possible quality reproductions. We believe that combining advanced technology with our passion for art allows us to create reproductions that not only faithfully capture the beauty of the originals but also bring joy and inspiration to our customers' homes.
Calibrating printing equipment is a key element in the process of creating high-quality art reproductions. At our ecommerce store, we place great importance on this aspect, as proper calibration ensures that the colors and details on the printed reproduction faithfully reflect the original artwork.
The calibration process starts with the monitors on which our graphic designers work on the digital versions of the artworks. We use professional colorimeters and specialized software to create and update color profiles for each monitor. This ensures that what we see on the screen will accurately match the final print.
Next, we move on to calibrating the printers. This is a complex process that requires precision and experience. We use advanced spectrophotometers to measure the colors printed by our machines. Based on these measurements, we create individual ICC (International Color Consortium) profiles for each combination of printer, ink, and printing substrate.
Printer calibration also includes fine-tuning the amount of ink applied, which is particularly important when printing on different materials. For example, canvas requires a different approach than art paper or PVC. Our technical teams regularly conduct print tests to ensure that each material receives the optimal amount of ink, resulting in the best possible reproduction quality.
An important element of the calibration process is also controlling lighting conditions. In our reproduction studio, we use standard lighting with a color temperature of 5000K, which corresponds to daylight. This allows for accurate color assessment both when working on digital files and during the final inspection of prints.
We also regularly conduct color consistency tests, printing special color samples and comparing them with standards. This allows us to quickly detect and correct any deviations before they affect the quality of our reproductions.
In our store, we also use advanced color management techniques throughout the production process. We use color management software that ensures color consistency from the moment the original is scanned or photographed, through digital processing, to the final print.
It is worth noting that the calibration process is not a one-time action but an ongoing process. Our teams regularly recalibrate the equipment, considering natural changes in device operation and making adjustments due to new batches of materials or inks.
Thanks to such a rigorous approach to calibration, we can proudly offer our customers reproductions that not only faithfully reproduce the colors and details of the originals but also maintain consistent quality throughout our offer. Whether the customer orders a reproduction of a classic artwork or contemporary graphic, they can be sure that they will receive a product of the highest possible color quality.
We invite you to explore our offer and experience the difference that professional equipment calibration can make in the world of art reproductions.
In the world of art reproductions, choosing the right material is crucial for achieving the desired visual effect and durability. At our ecommerce store, we focus on three of the most popular and versatile materials that allow us to meet the diverse needs and preferences of our customers.
The first and one of the most valued materials is high-quality 200g paper. The high weight ensures adequate stiffness and durability of the reproductions. Reproductions on 200g paper perfectly capture subtle details and tonal gradations, making them an ideal choice for art connoisseurs who value authenticity and a classic approach.
The second, extremely popular material is canvas. This substrate is particularly valued for its ability to give reproductions a look similar to original oil or acrylic paintings. Our canvas is a blend of cotton and polyester, providing an optimal balance between natural appearance and durability. The texture of the canvas adds depth and texture to the reproductions, which is especially beneficial for impressionist or expressionist works. Reproductions on canvas are also lighter than traditionally framed prints, making them easier to transport and install. Additionally, we use special protective coatings that protect the print from UV radiation and moisture, extending the lifespan of the reproduction.
The third material, which is gaining increasing popularity, especially in modern interior arrangements, is 5mm PVC. This lightweight yet rigid and durable material allows for creating impressive, large-format reproductions without the need for heavy frames. PVC is resistant to moisture and deformation, making it an ideal choice for rooms with changing atmospheric conditions, such as bathrooms or kitchens. The smooth surface of PVC is perfect for reproducing contemporary artworks, photographs, or digital graphics, providing sharp, clear prints with intense colors.
Each of these materials undergoes rigorous quality tests in our production process. We use specially developed color profiles for each substrate, allowing us to achieve optimal color saturation and fidelity to the original. Our printers are regularly calibrated for each of these materials to ensure consistent print quality.
It is worth noting that the choice of material often depends on the character of the reproduced work, the place of display, and the personal preferences of the customer. Therefore, in our store, we offer expert advice, helping customers choose the best substrate for their dream reproduction. Whether the customer is looking for a classic reproduction on art paper, an impressive print on canvas, or a modern presentation on PVC, we can meet their expectations, providing the highest quality and durability.
We invite you to explore our offer and discover how the choice of the right material can highlight the beauty and character of the selected artwork, adding unique charm to any interior.
In the process of creating art reproductions, even the smallest imperfections can significantly affect the quality of the final product. At our ecommerce store, we are aware of these potential pitfalls and actively work to eliminate them. Here are the most common mistakes in reproductions and the methods we use to avoid them:
1. Inaccurate color reproduction: This is one of the most serious problems in reproductions. To prevent this, we use advanced color management systems. Our monitors and printers are regularly calibrated, and each artwork is compared with a color standard before being approved for production.
2. Loss of details in shadows or highlights: Reproductions often lose details in the darkest or lightest parts of the image. We avoid this by