
Papers are manufactured by Fuji and Kodak up to 128cm wide and come in a range of surfaces including: Matt Gloss Supergloss Metallic and Velvet. There is a diverse range of media options available to creatives as follows:Ĭ-type – Metro has a reputation for producing the best quality prints available and C-type prints are an industry standard for photographic colour printing, whether from analogue or digital sources. At Metro Imaging, quality and professionalism are at the core of what we do – whether it is large format photographic C-type and B&W printing, or ink based Giclée and Direct to Media printing, we always advise as best we can to our clients. Professional photographic labs have come through the analogue and digital implementation of process and there has never been a more exciting time to be in this industry, as technologies and time-worn crafts combine to offer a wide range of services for creatives. I have carried that vision as a core working practice at Metro Imaging in London. I have always viewed myself as an extension of the client’s creative vision, my job is to exceed their expectation and deliver something that is archival, considered and crafted.

When people ask me: ‘What is one of the most important aspects of fine art printing?’ I always say the working collaboration between artist and printer.Īs a darkroom master printer, I have worked with many of the world’s formative artists and photographers. Professor Steve Macleod on Fine Art Printing
