Glossary

  • Fuji colour crystal archive

    Fuji Colour Crystal Archive is a C-type color resin-based photographic paper produced by Fuji. Known for its exceptional color reproduction, this paper is widely used in both professional and artistic photography. One of its standout features is its superior archival properties, boasting a longevity of over 70 years when stored in controlled conditions. This makes…

  • Fujiflex

    Fujiflex is a C-type color photographic paper manufactured by Fuji, renowned for its extreme gloss finish. This high-gloss paper is favored for its ability to produce vibrant, sharp, and visually striking images, making it a popular choice among professional photographers and artists for prints that require a glossy, mirror-like appearance.

  • Positive

    A positive image is the opposite of a negative image; it is an image that accurately represents the original scene without any inversion. Positive images are created through a process involving a double negative. Initially, silver salts on a photographic film react to light to produce a negative image. This negative image, when projected onto…

  • Surface finishes

    Surface finishes refer to the different textures and sheens available on photographic paper. Common finishes include matt, gloss, supergloss, satin, and pearl. Each finish offers a unique visual and tactile quality: Satin and Pearl: Both terms refer to the same finish, which is a balance between gloss and matt. This finish offers a soft sheen…

  • Screen printing

    Screen printing is a technique used to transfer images onto various materials, most commonly art paper, using stencils and colored inks. The process involves several steps: This method allows for vibrant and durable prints, making it popular for art prints, posters, and textiles.

  • Paper types

    Resin-Based Paper Resin-based paper is a plastic-based type of photographic paper. It is the most common paper type used for printing color images due to its ability to achieve higher gloss levels compared to fiber-based papers. An example of resin-based paper is Fujiflex, which is known for its supergloss finish. R-Type Paper R-type paper operates…

  • Polaroid

    Polaroid is a well-known manufacturer and trademark of a photographic system that produces ‘instant’ prints. This system combines film, paper, and developing solution into a single unit. When the film/paper is exposed to light, the image begins to develop immediately, fully forming within a maximum of 5 minutes. To ensure optimal results and prevent over-developing,…

  • Pigment-based inks

    Pigment-based inks are composed of tiny granules of pigment powder that do not dissolve completely in solution, unlike dye-based inks. This characteristic allows pigment-based inks to leave particles of pure color bonded to the surface of the paper. As a result, the images printed with these inks appear rich and physical, with densely saturated colors….

  • Photographic collage

    A photographic collage is a single image constructed from multiple photographic prints. This artistic technique involves combining several individual photographs to create a cohesive and often visually striking composition. The resulting collage can convey complex narratives or themes, blending various elements into a unified artwork.

  • Photogram

    A photogram is a photographic image created without the use of a camera or lens. Objects are placed directly onto a sheet of photographic paper, which is then exposed to light. Areas where the objects block the light remain unexposed and appear lighter in tone, while the exposed areas darken. This technique produces unique, shadow-like…