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Introduction to Folios and Albums
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Last Updated
22nd of August, 2011

Please be aware that we are currently sourcing new folios due to Prat and Panodia no longer being available in Australia. - August 22, 2011

After you've spent hours capturing and printing the perfect image, there is one final critical step in the photographic process, and it's a key one - presentation.

Presentation can make or break your image in terms of the 'wow' factor. It can also make or break your image in terms of archival integrity. Not much point using the best, most archival materials available in the world today if you then store your images in something loaded with noxious, damaging chemicals.

We're carrying several types of folio products, but they can be split into two main categories:

  • Folios with Mylar/Polypropelene archival plastic pockets

    With these you just slide your images in and you're done - great for an ever changing portfolio and very simple!

    More information on folios with archival plastic pockets.

    (NB, with all of these the word 'sheets' means the number of physical pockets. For each sheet, you have two pages - that is, you can of course display an image on both sides of each sheet)

  • Folios with built in inkjet printable pages (archival cotton rag papers)

    We've been offering these for a while - they're a very simple, affordable, and classy option. Here, 'chicago screws' are used to hold the pages in place. The pages are removed from the folio, direct printed on with an inkjet printer, and then returned to the folio. The screws are hidden and the result is a very professional looking product that is very easy to use.
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