Fujiflex Photo Printing
Fujiflex Photo Printing
Fujiflex Photo Printing
Fujiflex Photo Printing
Fujiflex Photo Printing
Fujiflex Photo Printing
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FUJIFLEX

HIGH-GLOSS FUJIFLEX PRINTS

Fujiflex is a durable polyester-based print material with an incredibly high gloss finish (similar in look and feel to cibachrome prints). It is Fujifilm‘s premier photographic printing material.

The combination of our expert printing processes and the specialist material produces unbelievably sharp prints with fine detail and superbly rich colour saturation even on large format prints.

The vibrancy of Fujiflex enhances all types of images, especially Commercial and Fashion photography and brings a depth and life to Landscapes like no other photographic printing.

Pair your print with any of our Mounted Print products or Framing options.

Production Time 7 working days

“The Fujiflex print material used by Digitalab is the 21st Century’s equivalent to Cibachrome; it has the same astonishingly rich colour, and the highest resolution possible. Yet there are all the advantages of working with digital files, which allows vastly superior control of highlight and shadow detail, an essential in landscape photography, and which has always been the Achilles heel of Cibachrome.” – Joe Cornish