Tiny slice of memory

The humble print. It can fit in your hand or hold an entire room to attention.

Wait. Isn’t it just about the paper?

Believe it or not it’s not about the paper. The differences between our prints is actually the technology used to make the image appear on the paper.

The actual printer machine.

We could talk about this all day. Click below if you want to nerd out with us.

Photo print type comparison for professional photographers

A printed photograph of a woman with blonde hair in profile, placed on a textured, torn-paper background.

Handmade paper

These prints are actually Master Fine Art prints but the paper is extraordinarily different. Each sheet made by hand with a natural edge. Unique and amazing.

  • • perfect for images where you don’t need rich blacks as the paper soaks up the ink so much

    • comes in restricted paper sizes

    • not available for albums

    • does have big variation in paper colours so be careful to make these prints one off unique pieces

    •heavy paper weight 160-300gsm

    • very deep texture

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Black and white photograph of a person wearing a hat, with hands covering most of their face, leaving one eye visible.

Master Fine Art

Printed on the finest of cotton paper with pigment inks. Delicate and fine but simply the highest quality image in print available to date. Our frame packages use these prints.

  • • stunning detail, amazing rich blacks and the widest colour gamut of all print technology

    • wide format, can go up to 1.8m wide if required

    • can be made into small prints but the surface of the ink is very delicate and handled with care

    • heavy paper weight 300gsm

    • available for albums

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Close-up of a brown leather envelope-style photo holder on a rustic dark metal surface, with a printed photograph of a couple embracing in warm sunlight pinned to it.

Matte Art

The lovely all rounder everyone loves. Beautiful matte art paper finish that is tougher than Master Fine Art but better price point. Amazing as a pile of torn edge prints.

  • • wide colour gamut with a less delicate surface but still requires careful handling
    • mid price point
    • not available for framed prints
    • good for photomounts
    • smooth surface, a lovely matt art finish
    • light paper weight, 230gsm
    • available for albums

A black silhouette of a person playing a guitar against a black background.
A small scene with a miniature crown made of gold-colored spikes, a wooden block engraved with 'ONE DAY IN JUNE', and a photograph of a bride in a white dress walking in an outdoor area with trees and cloudy sky in the background.

Traditional Photo

Printed using light on silver halide paper - the lustre we all know and love and means ‘photo print’. Hardy, trusty and ready to go anywhere, the sheen of the paper is classic.

  • • good colour gamut, the classic ‘Kodak’ look where everyone looks good
    • cost effective
    • excellent handling capacity, ideal for small prints
    • lustre or gloss surface finish
    • great for photomounts
    • available for framing
    • light paper weight, 180gsm
    • available for albums

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Close-up of a white greeting card with a blurred photograph of a person, resting on a white envelope and decorated with a beige leaf in the foreground, on a textured surface.

Ephemera

This is our gift card and calendar range. Printed using electrostatic inks that produce a low cost hardy print, perfect for products that are here for a good time not a long time.

  • • limited colour gamut
    • very cost effective
    • good handling capacity, same printing method as business cards so it can handle it
    • matte paper surface but slight sheen on print surface under some light
    • great for ephemera such as cards, calendars etc.
    • heavy paper weight 270gsm
    • not available for frames or albums

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The basics are the same everywhere, paper, printer. But then we start our work. Everything is custom. Custom profiles, for each paper and each print tech.

 
 
 
 

With the oldest Kodak account in Australia and a full suite of the latest technology, we have the best of both worlds, at your disposal.

 
 

85 years of printing and still, each one is unique and carefully managed for perfection.

 
 
 

This is where the magic is made.