Bulent Celasun wrote:
Larry,
I would not necessarily recommend metal prints for every image,
but for certain prints they are very effective.
Could you tell a tip or two for selecting an image which might be a
good candidate for such printing?
Color or B&W? High or low contrast? Whatever...
I would say photos with bright, saturated colors. When I was a kid, we
briefly tried Cibachrome and Dad printed some photos of fire opal on
Ciba, and they worked very well. Night time cityscapes with the contrast
of dark and colored lights would go well.
I have this photo on matte aluminum, I want it done on glossy. It is a
black light nude of a woman covered in fluorescent chalk (NSFW btw)
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/6951695755/in/album-72157629143217486/
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