Printing Guidance for Your Fine Art Download

Thank you for choosing your favourite limited edition fine art photograph. To help you turn your digital download into a gallery-quality print, find below a simple guidance on how to turn your file into physical wall artwork. This ensures the image is displayed beautifully, lasts for decades, and preserves the subtle tones and delicate details that make it unique.

File Specifications

Aspect Ratios: 3:2 or 2:3, perfect for standard print sizes.

Resolution: 300 ppi (professional standard for high-quality prints).

File Size: Between 6 MB and 30 MB — large enough for A3 or A2 prints without loss of detail.

Recommended Print Sizes:

A3 (297×420 mm / 11.7×16.5 in)ideal for desktops, shelves, or smaller wall displays.

A2 (420×594 mm / 16.5×23.4 in)excellent for wall display. Your files are fully capable of maintaining high detail at this size.

Colour and Artistic Intent

Your images have been carefully edited to reflect the artist’s vision. Colours, light, and tone have been adjusted to capture the feeling and subtlety of each bloom.

Note: Because screens and printers vary, printed colours may appear slightly different from your screen. We recommend professional printing for best results.

Paper & Finish Recommendations

Archival Fine Art Paper: Hahnemühle, Canson, or similar museum-grade papers preserve colour and detail for decades.

Finish Options:

Mattesoft, elegant, non-reflective; perfect for delicate petals.

Texturedadds depth and tactile quality.

Satin / Semi-glossslightly reflective, enhances tonal depth.

Choose the finish that best complements your space and aesthetic.
It is recommended ordering a small test print first to verify colour and tone before committing to a larger size. This ensures your print maintains the delicate detail and ethereal quality of the original artwork.

Framing & Display

Standard A3 or A2 frames work well.

• Minimal, gallery-style frames highlight the simplicity and serenity of the artwork.

• Optional: floating frames or mats for a refined, professional presentation.

Recommended Print Labs

To achieve the highest quality archival print, we recommend professional fine art print labs. These labs specialise in museum-grade materials and can help you bring your limited edition piece to life with exceptional tonal depth and longevity.

London / UK Options:

Soho Frames (London)trusted lab for archival giclée printing, expert colour management, and framing.

Giclée London (London)long-established fine art printing specialist with museum-grade papers and pigment inks.

Metro Imaging (London)experienced in producing exhibition-quality prints on Hahnemühle and Canson papers.

London Film Lab (East London)fine art printing with archival pigment inks and high colour fidelity.

Arteum Prints (South London)offers giclée printing, multiple paper types, and framing options.

Other UK Regions / International Buyers:

Indigo Giclée (UK/Europe)Hahnemühle Gold Certified, archival-grade giclée printing, and sample packs.

Giclée UK (Edinburgh, Scotland)professional archival printing with colour proofing and museum-grade papers.

Using a professional lab ensures your print matches the artwork’s intent and remains vibrant for years to come.

Certificate of Authenticity

Each limited edition digital download comes with a certificate of authenticity, confirming the artwork title, artist identity and user rights. This certificate verifies your purchase as a collectible piece of fine art.

Final Tips

Always check your printer’s recommendations before printing.

• Consider ordering a small test print if you’re trying a new paper or finish.

• Store your certificate safely — it is your proof of authenticity.