LEVEL OF DETAIL CAPTURED
We use the same techniques of multi-image capture that are used in the cultural heritage labs at museums, including the Louvre. This means that we use a high resolution camera and a specially designed German lens to photograph smaller parts of the original artwork and then perfectly recombine them in post production with specialized software. the result is that there is almost no end to the amount of detail that can be captured. It is a very impressive thing to see in person!
Single Frame Capture - One frame captured | Perfect Color & Tone | Great for online image display and prints up to approximately 48cm long
4 Frame Multi-Capture - Four frames captured | Perfect Color & Tone | For prints up to approximately 80cm long and the ability to zoom in and see more detail (this is the most popular choice)
16 Frame Multi-Capture - Sixteen frames captured | Perfect Color & Tone | For prints that exceed the size of the original and offer a superior amount of detail
64 Frame Multi Capture - Sixty-four frames captured | Perfect Color & Tone | For prints that exceed the size of the original by a large margin (allowing for mural and wall sized prints) and a truly amazing amount of detail captured
* We feel that 4 Frame Multi-Capture is the sweet spot. Artists have more ability to zoom in to see the work super close up and make large prints, without increasing the budget very much
DETAIL CAPTURE COMPARISON
By shooting multiple images of the original artwork, we can achieve incredible amounts of real, native detail. Here is a comparison of an A2 original drawing shot with 5 levels of increasing amounts of detail capture. Original Artwork by Daniel Gamelas