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Printing & Design

Image by Joshua Fuller

At Megan Jeffs Studio I provide an expanded range of services that include printing, photo restoration, and art reproductions. I aim to preserve and enhance artworks and photographs, making them accessible to the community while promoting the importance of art in everyday life.

What I Offer

Printing

Your go-to source for all your printing needs. I offer both standard photo printing as well as large format printing options. 

-Photo Printing

-Posters

-Canvases

-Greeting Cards, Leaflets and Invitations.

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Photo Restoration

Photo restoration is the process of repairing and enhancing old or damaged photographs digitally. It allows me to bring back the original quality and appearance of the image by fixing issues such as scratches, stains, fading, and other forms of damage.

Giclée Printing

Giclée printing is a high-quality digital printing technique used to reproduce fine art prints. 

Giclée printing involves using specialised printers that use archival inks and fine art papers or canvases to produce prints that closely resemble the original artwork.

Graphic Design

I'm also available for small-scale design, creating customised posters, greeting cards, and leaflets. With a blend of creativity and functionality, offering personalised solutions that enhance visual communication.

For Artists

Canvas Painting

Are you an artist looking for support in reproducing your artwork or scanning it for digital use? I offer professional services in art reproduction and scanning, as well as graphic design work to help showcase your art in the best way. Let's work to bring your art to life and support the local art community.

Art Reproduction Process

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Scanning

The artwork is scanned in sections or as a whole, depending on its size. Each scan captures fine details, including texture, brushstrokes, and subtle colour variations.

03

Test Prints

A proof print may be produced and compared to the original to ensure that the digital image accurately represents the artwork. Adjustments are made as necessary.

02

Colour Management

The scanned image undergoes colour correction to match the original artwork. This step is crucial for maintaining the integrity of the artwork's colours in the reproduction.​

04

Digital File

The final image is saved in a high-resolution format (such as TIFF) to preserve detail and quality. Multiple formats may be prepared depending on the intended use (print, web, archival). 

The digital files are archived for future use, ensuring that the reproduction can be accessed or printed at any time.

Banbury, UK

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