jsecordphoto
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So I order a lot of metal prints. I pretty much always recommend them to customers, I just love the look of my work printed on metal. About a year ago, I ordered test 8x12's from Adoramapix and BayPhoto, and got one of the free sample packs from Aluminyze. I just found BayPhoto's to be the best quality, Adoramapix's float mount was just corkboard and looked cheesy (a minor flaw, but presentation is everything right?) and Aluminyze had similar quality to BayPhoto but was around 30% more expensive.
I only offer the High Gloss finish through my site, after ordering samples of each that's what I felt looked best. The Satin (really a matte) finish just looked dull to me. The problem with the high gloss, as I'm sure some of you know, is that they tend to glare horribly depending on lighting. The contrast and color is amazing, but if customers hung their metal print with lots of direct lighting....not so good.
So when BayPhoto announced their new mid gloss finish a few weeks ago, I knew I had to try them out. I ordered a few 8x12s, a 12x18, and 2 16x24's, a few daytime scenes and a Milky Way photo. I just got them in last night, and they look amazing! The mid gloss handles glare substantially better, while retaining the color and contrast. I won't say that they are quite as vibrant as the high gloss, but it's worth losing a bit of that in exchange for less glare. They remind me of a lustre paper print, with a touch more sheen.
I did take a few photos of the metal prints on my wall before I delivered them to customers, but the photos weren't the best representation of how they look in person.
Anyway just wanted to do a quick write up on these because they are so new. If you're looking for a great way to display your work....these kick ass.
I only offer the High Gloss finish through my site, after ordering samples of each that's what I felt looked best. The Satin (really a matte) finish just looked dull to me. The problem with the high gloss, as I'm sure some of you know, is that they tend to glare horribly depending on lighting. The contrast and color is amazing, but if customers hung their metal print with lots of direct lighting....not so good.
So when BayPhoto announced their new mid gloss finish a few weeks ago, I knew I had to try them out. I ordered a few 8x12s, a 12x18, and 2 16x24's, a few daytime scenes and a Milky Way photo. I just got them in last night, and they look amazing! The mid gloss handles glare substantially better, while retaining the color and contrast. I won't say that they are quite as vibrant as the high gloss, but it's worth losing a bit of that in exchange for less glare. They remind me of a lustre paper print, with a touch more sheen.
I did take a few photos of the metal prints on my wall before I delivered them to customers, but the photos weren't the best representation of how they look in person.
Anyway just wanted to do a quick write up on these because they are so new. If you're looking for a great way to display your work....these kick ass.