Fine art giclee printing.
Giclée has gained considerable space in the world of visual arts, due to its extraordinary quality, permanence (or longevity) and, of course, the degree of fidelity to the original work.
Kilford Studios is a fine art giclée print studio. To ensure exceptional, consistent and reliable results, they use the latest printing technology and calibration tools, along with a rigorous production process. The end result is a giclée print that is highly durable and of superb quality.
We work with a variety of museum quality fine art papers.
The Canson brand is known for the quality of its fine art archival papers, which they have been producing for centuries.
Not only do all papers conform to the highest standards for museum quality fine art printing papers, they are also optical brightener free (OBA) and many are manufactured traditionally (using Fourdrinier and cylinder die machines).
Kilford Studios is recognized as a Canson® Certified Print Lab.
This prestigious certification is not just a badge; it is proof of a commitment to excellence in fine art giclée printing.
With over 15 years of experience, Kilford Studios combines traditional craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology to bring your visions to life.
Canson®, with its centuries-old heritage in the manufacture of paper and fine art materials, sets rigorous certification standards.
Canson® Infinity Platine Fibre Rag is the award-winning combination of 100% cotton paper, Canson's original Platinum, supplied for many years as the Platine and Platinum photographic papers in the market. It has a microporous coating, making traditional dark paper now available for your digital printing.
Platine Fibre Rag is configured to digital document standards providing the aesthetics and feel of original F-Type Baryta Fibre paper, with a pure white hue, without the use of optical brighteners which are known to affect the longevity of digitally produced images.
Platine Fibre Rag provides extremely high Dmax in exceptional grey tones making it the product of choice for the most demanding black and white work as well as colour photographic prints.