Can I apply my own finish to the wood print?
Non-solvent based chemicals could potentially harm the print however you should experiment in a small area first.
Read More...FinerWorks Help and Support Portal
Tips to Getting Better Prints – Order Fulfillment Guide – FAQs
Non-solvent based chemicals could potentially harm the print however you should experiment in a small area first.
Read More...Soft proofing relies on having a consistent white level on the surface of the media the image is being printed to. Since the wood is not white and the hue of the wood can vary slightly dependent upon the age of the veneer, there is no way to profile a wood print.
Read More...You should not have do anything other than choose a size that matches as close to your image as possible.
Read More...Absolutely. You can use acrylic or oils.
Read More...We now offer digitally printed cards on various card stock and giclee printed cards on fine art paper. Standard cards are available as postcards, flat cards, or folded cards. Giclee cards are available as folded cards. Explore both card options and pricing via our products page.
Read More...Pricing for fine art cards can be viewed here.
Read More...We do not offer custom sizing for cards. We offer a variety of standard sizes for our cards. Size options can be viewed here.
Read More...Yes, cards can be ordered in bulk. Pricing depends on card type and style.
Read More...No, bulk rates are only applicable when it is duplicate copies of the same card.
Read More...The front of the cards will have a bleed of approximately 1/8 inch, so we recommend allowing for this bleed when formatting your image file. Subject matter on or close to the edges may be partially cropped or appear off-centered.
Read More...