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This section of The Wing Thing is about artistic images. Here at TWT, an artistic image is a nice picture that you can stare at for some extended length of time without getting bored (or at least I can). It should complement your décor and may make you think about the content. That content can be comforting or even a little disturbing in some way. But, according to the official Wing Thing style guide, it is not meant to assault the senses or sensibilities of the viewer. It is created by whatever means necessary from “pure” photography to manipulated photos to digital conversions of hand-drawn/painted art. |
And you can buy a print, if you really
want to (you know you do).
Prints are made with an Epson Pro 3800
fine art printer using their archival quality K3 inks, which means that
years from now, people will find this print you bought
and say something like “Wow, that’s how things looked in
the olden days”.
Rest
assured that at a minimum of 1440 dpi, you will be impressed by the
quality of the reproduction. The JPEGs on this site can't
possibly show how fantastic the prints really look. BUT, if
you want to improve your photo viewing experience, a couple of web
browsers are now incorporating color management.
Unfortunately, Internet Explorer doesn't appear to be there yet.
Check out Rob Galbraith's blog at
this link to learn more about it.
Follow
this link
to
get more information about paper types, sizes and other important
facts about our printing methods.
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