Digital fine art prints are reproductions of original artwork using a special type of digital photography. Learn more about digital fine art prints with this helpful guide.
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Fine art is art that is produced for aesthetic enjoyment, rather than utilitarian purpose. Fine art prints encompass realistic, expressionistic, and abstract styles of drawing and painting.
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Many people prefer color laser printers over inkjet printers because they produce high quality prints quickly. This photo shows a large white photo printer opened up to show the cyan, magenta, and yellow cartridges that are used to create color prints.
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Color laser printers can typically produce a greater amount of high quality prints than inkjet printers. They use the colors cyan, magenta, yellow, and black in various combinations to print almost any color imaginable.
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A wedding hall is full of chairs with elegant white slipcovers. When you want to replace your furniture but have a limited amount of money to spend, colorful slipcovers may be an economical answer.
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A woman in a red dress, with red hair, strikes a pose in a stone foyer. Feminine and flirty, casual, or businesslike, there are women's dresses to suit just about every mood and occasion.
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