Colour tolerances

Even though we use a great deal of effort to minimize production and manufacturing tolerances, they unfortunately can not be avoided. Tolerances are present in every product and are a permissible deviation which results from production.

Production-related, slight colour deviations between images and orders can not be completely avoided. There may be slight colour differences between different jobs and different materials.

Regarding sample Photo Prints, unfortunately, we can not guarantee that all Photo Prints will be produced on the same exposure machines. Since the exposure is a process involving chemistry, the chemistry also has slight fluctuations, which can lead to colour differences in the final product. 

 

If you order photographic products with different materials, it can lead to different colour representations.

Due to the use of different materials (Wall Decor, Posters, Cards, Photo Prints, etc.) and different production methods, the results will not look identical.

If, for example, we compare Photo Prints with a glossy or a matte surface and a greeting Card, one finds that all the materials have their own white tones, which influences the final result. Thus, you can't compare Cards with Wall Decor. Likewise, all materials differ in their properties, such as the tonal value increase, property of the printing ink, surface, etc. 

Various production methods, machines and inks are also used which do not allow a comparison of colours. For example, Photo Prints are exposed, but Wall Decor are produced through UV direct printing.

For these reasons, it is not possible to compare the colour result of Metal Prints and Canvases, a Photo Book with a Card or a Poster with a Canvas.