Our Services
Museum-quality printing, faithful reproductions, and archival preservation. Backed by 25 years of industry experience. Located in Kennewick, WA.
What We Offer
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Fine Art Printing
Museum-quality giclée prints on archival papers. Your files, perfected.
From $35
Art Reproduction
We photograph your original and create prints that look like the real thing.
From $200
Scanning & Digitization
High-resolution scanning for prints, film, slides, and documents.
From $15
Custom Framing
Archival framing with UV-protective glass and museum-quality materials.
From $150Fine Art Printing
Giclée printing on archival papers using Epson UltraChrome HDX pigment inks. Every print is color-managed, test-proofed, and inspected before delivery.
You send us your files—we handle the rest. We review resolution and color space, produce a test strip on your chosen paper, and make adjustments until it's perfect. Sizes from 8×10 inches up to 44×60 inches.
Papers We Print On
- Hahnemühle Photo Rag — 308gsm, 100% cotton, matte. The standard for fine art photography.
- Canson Platine Fibre Rag — 310gsm, baryta surface. Rich blacks, classic silver-gelatin look.
- Epson Hot Press Bright — Smooth, bright white. Ideal for vibrant color work.
- Hahnemühle German Etching — 310gsm, textured. Perfect for watercolors and traditional art.
All papers are acid-free with 200+ year archival ratings.
Art Reproduction
We photograph your original artwork under controlled lighting, color-match it precisely, and produce museum-quality prints that look like the real thing.
This service is used by artists creating limited editions, galleries producing sales prints, and families preserving heirloom paintings. The result is a print that captures every brushstroke, texture, and color nuance.
What's Included
- Professional photography — High-resolution capture with color targets
- Color matching — Side-by-side comparison with the original
- File preparation — Optimized for print at any size
- Test proof — Review before final production
- Digital file — Yours to keep for future prints
Who It's For
- Artists creating limited edition prints of originals
- Galleries needing sales prints for exhibitions
- Families preserving paintings and heirlooms
- Collectors creating archival copies of valued pieces
Scanning & Digitization
High-resolution scanning for prints, film, slides, negatives, and documents. We digitize your analog materials with precision and care.
Our flatbed scanners capture prints and documents up to 17×22 inches at 1200 DPI. For film, we use dedicated scanners that extract every detail from 35mm, medium format, and 4×5 negatives and slides.
What We Scan
- Prints & Photos — Up to 17×22" at 1200 DPI optical
- 35mm Film — Negatives and slides at 4000 DPI
- Medium Format — 120/220 film at 4000 DPI
- 4×5 Large Format — Sheet film at 2400 DPI
- Documents — Archival quality for preservation
Included with Every Scan
- Dust and scratch removal (Digital ICE for film)
- Color correction and density adjustment
- TIFF master file + JPEG for web/email
- Delivered via download link or USB drive
Photography Services
Professional photography for art reproduction, product shots, and documentation. Controlled lighting, color calibration, and attention to detail.
Our studio is set up for accurate art capture with even, diffused lighting that eliminates glare and reveals true colors. We use X-Rite color targets for precise calibration and shoot tethered for immediate review.
What We Photograph
- Original artwork — Paintings, drawings, mixed media for reproduction
- Framed pieces — Without glare or reflection
- 3D objects — Sculpture, ceramics, jewelry
- Large works — Murals and oversized pieces (on location available)
Deliverables
- High-resolution RAW and TIFF files
- Color-corrected web-ready JPEGs
- Multiple angles if needed
- Files sized for print and online use
Custom Framing
Archival framing with museum-quality materials. UV-protective glass, acid-free mats, and frames from the best manufacturers.
We frame prints, original artwork, photographs, documents, and memorabilia using conservation-grade materials. Everything is designed to protect your piece for generations while presenting it beautifully.
Frame Collections
- Nielsen — Clean, modern aluminum profiles
- Larson-Juhl — Classic and contemporary wood frames
- Roma — Italian craftsmanship, ornate options
- Custom builds — For unusual sizes or requirements
Glass Options
- Conservation Clear — 99% UV protection, minimal reflection
- Museum Glass — 99% UV protection, virtually invisible
- Non-glare — Reduces reflection in bright spaces
- Acrylic/Plexiglass — Lightweight, shatter-resistant
Mounting
- Acid-free mats and backing
- Hinge mounting for works on paper
- Float mounting for deckled edges
- Dry mounting for photographs (reversible options available)
The Equipment
We maintain our own gear, calibrate daily, and know what every setting does.
Printers
- Epson SureColor P9570 — 44" wide, 10-color UltraChrome HDX
- Epson SureColor P7570 — 24" wide, same ink set
- Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-4100 — 44" wide, 12-color LUCIA PRO
Scanners
- Epson Expression 12000XL — 12.2×17.2" bed, 2400 DPI optical
- Nikon Super Coolscan 9000 — Medium format film, 4000 DPI
- Plustek OpticFilm 8200i — 35mm film, 7200 DPI
Color Management
- X-Rite i1Pro 3 spectrophotometer
- Eizo ColorEdge CG2700S monitors (calibrated)
- GTI PDV-2e viewing booth (D50 lighting)
Papers We Stock
- Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308gsm
- Hahnemühle German Etching 310gsm
- Canson Platine Fibre Rag 310gsm
- Epson Hot Press Bright / Natural
- Epson Premium Luster Photo Paper
Our Process
A collaborative journey from concept to completion.
Consultation
We discuss your project, understand your vision, and recommend papers, sizes, and finishes that match your goals.
Preparation
Your files are reviewed, optimized, and color-managed. For reproductions, we photograph and capture your original.
Proofing
We produce test prints for your review, making adjustments until colors and quality meet your expectations.
Production
Final prints are made on your chosen paper, inspected under controlled lighting, and packaged for delivery or pickup.
Frequently Asked Questions
Standard turnaround is 3-5 business days for printing. This includes file review, test proofing, and final production. Rush orders can often be completed in 1-2 days for an additional fee. Framing typically adds 1-2 weeks depending on frame availability.
We prefer TIFF or PSD files in Adobe RGB or sRGB color space at 300 DPI at print size. High-resolution JPEGs are also acceptable. We can work with RAW files if needed. For best results, don't sharpen for output—we apply sharpening optimized for each paper type.
Yes, a test proof is included with every print order. We print a small section of your image on your chosen paper so you can evaluate color and detail before we produce the final print. Additional proofs are available if adjustments are needed.
Yes. Our art reproduction service includes professional photography with X-Rite color targets, and we do side-by-side color matching under calibrated lighting. Most clients find the reproductions indistinguishable from the original at viewing distance.
Yes, we ship worldwide. Prints are carefully packaged in rigid tubes or flat mailers depending on size. International shipping costs vary by destination. Contact us for a shipping quote to your location.
Giclée (pronounced "zhee-clay") uses archival pigment inks and fine art papers to create prints that can last 200+ years without fading. Regular inkjet prints use dye-based inks that fade within years. Giclée also uses higher resolution and more ink colors for smoother gradations and more accurate color reproduction.
Ready to Start Your Project?
Whether you need a single print or a complete reproduction run, we're here to help bring your vision to life.