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Quantity Prints from Digital  

QUANTITY PRINTS FROM DIGITAL are excellent quality, general purpose enlargements made from jpegs or RGB Tiffs. Available on-line through our S.O.S. system.

QUANTITY PRINTS are ideal for large numbers of prints from the same image, suited for Catalogue Inserts, Trade Shows, Head Shots etc.

SET UP PRINTS include reasonable color and density matching to sample prints or materials. When required, the SET UP PRINTS will be submitted for approval.

B&W QUANTITY PRINTS FROM DIGITAL are printed on N (Semi-matte) paper (all sizes), F (Glossy) paper (up to 20x24) or E (Lustre) paper (up to 12x18). Please indicate choice when placing the order.

Quantity price is per print from one image for each size.

Please crop your negs using SILVANO EASY CROP MASKS, or mark the mask size (e.g. 6A) and orientation (Vert or Horiz) on the neg envelope.

Please specify all instructions when order is placed.
No Burning-in or Dodging in this category.
For maximum impact, Captions can be added to these prints.

Print finishing services are available. Mounted Prints larger than 20x30 requiring Shipping are subject to Special Crating Charges (on top of Shipping charges).

average service time (up to 12x18): 1 - 3 working days
average service time (larger prints): 3 - 5 working days

  Quantity Prints from Digital Pricing 2009
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