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IC 4628, the Prawn nebula
This pretty nebula is found in the Scorpius constellation. It is visible with good conditions only in the southern hemisphere.
Finishes
Print only
First price of the prints offered for sale, you will receive a rolled print. It will be necessary to have it framed or laminated on a rigid support. After your purchase, you will receive by email a numbered certificate of authenticity signed by the author.
Laminating on aluminum-Dibond
The print is made on Fine Art Baryta exhibition paper with incomparable texture and very deep blacks. The print is laminated on a 2 to 3 mm aluminum-Dibond plate to guarantee its rigidity, which allows to hook it on a wall.
After your purchase, you will receive by post:
- An identification hologram to stick on the back of the print.
- A certificate of authenticity numbered and signed by the hand of the author.
Framing in shadow box
The print is made on Fine Art Baryté exhibition paper with incomparable texture and very deep blacks. The draw is laminated on an aluminum plate and it is placed in a shadow box frame. There is no glass, the print is highlighted and seems to float in its framing. This is the most prestigious finish offered in this shop.
After your purchase, you will receive by post:
- An identification hologram to stick on the back of the print.
- A certificate of authenticity numbered and signed by the hand of the author.
Papers and inks
Inks
All prints are made using highly pigmented inks by a recognized French laboratory. Used with excellent papers, these inks show resistance over time that can last several generations.Papers
- Prints only are printed on 310 g high density paper. Its satin appearance combines the shine of glossy paper and the reflective resistance of the matte paper.
- Fine Art prints laminated on aluminum-Dibond or framed in shadow box are printed on 340 g Fine Art Baryté paper. This high-end paper is used for exhibitions of many photographers. It allows rendering of very deep blacks. It also has a grain giving a real relief to astrophotographs.