The printing process is the most important part of producing a high quality piece of work. The process begins with each photograph printed on archival photo paper using giclee archival inks. The archival ink is light resistant to prevent color fading. This assures the customer that each and every print looks great and lasts a life time. The print is then dry-mounted on an archival 3/8" FomeCore board. This is to provide life-long protection and preservation to the print. Lastly, the process concludes with an archival lamination covering the board and the print. A lustre laminate is used to assure a glare-free finish. The laminate protects the surface of the print from scratches, tears, creases, moisture, and UV light. Finger prints and dust can easily be wiped away with a damp cloth.