Lambda
Archival prints are often used in museums because of
image quality and archival properties .True
photographic continuous-tone is achieved in this
process.
archival:
These
prints are known to have archival permanence
validating them in the artworld as collectable. (these
are not ink jet prints)
printing:
The
Durst Lambda Color printer uses three colored lasers to
expose directly onto traditional photographic media. A
digital file is used instead of a negative and by using
a unique laser source, prints are razor sharp from corner
to corner.
paper
used:
Fuji Crystal
Archive photopaper is used. Known as one of the finest
photographic papers available in the market. This paper
has remarkable surface smoothness and flatness with extremely
durable physical properties.