JRP Print Studio Pricing
JRP Studio was created with one main focus...quality. We, as a photography service, were looking for a high end print service for our competition prints where quality, paper selection, presentation and clarity were vital. We have worked with some of the best printers, editors and print industry specialists in Australia over many years to develop our style and service. A service that offers a high quality print processes to support professional photographers and artists alike. We offer an ‘In House’ edit and develop service for our photographer clients for their image preparation for print and Artwork Digitising for our Artists. Using Professionally Calibrated Eizo monitors, Custom made profiles for all of our Art Stock Papers and over 14 years of developing experience,
we ensure a premium print result. All files are prepared for print in Photoshop, including resizing, black points set and sharpening to suit your print size and chosen paper stock.
Additional Edit and Develop work or correction to files will be quoted on an individual basis.
Fine Art Print Pricing
Our client base is primarily Artists and Professional Photographers, so our listed prices are our trade prices. This list is a guide and we do quote individually depending on the size of your order. Fine art printing is a labor-intensive process, we are incredibly fussy with the materials we work with to give you the best possible result.
Archival Quality Printing
We use and Recommend a selection of Canson, Ilford and Hahnemuhle Fine Art Papers
"We offer a range of services for artists and photographers seeking to produce the highest quality prints of their original artworks, whether printing for a client, for themselves, or for an exhibition. This includes professional reproduction of artwork or photography from digital files using Adobe Photoshop. We also assist with paper selection and, using our professional calibrated monitors and proven printing techniques, create stunning reproductions of the original artwork."
Jason Robins — Owner
Canson Textured Fine Art Cotton Rag
For our Textured Cotton Rag paper we use and recommend ‘Canson BFK Rives 310 GSM’, Thank you to Canson for this description.
BFK Rives White is a 100% cotton paper which has a perfectly balanced soft grain that brings out the detail in every image. This unique printmaking paper base is manufactured on a traditional cylinder mould machine at the ARCHES paper mill, one of the oldest papermakers in France. As a result of using 100% cotton rag and the time-honoured manufacturing process, the paper has a very soft and supple feel. The paper has a natural white tone and is completely free of any optical brighteners (OBAs).
Ilford Textured Fine Art Cotton Rag
For our Textured Cotton Rag paper we use and recommend ‘Ilford TCR’, Thank you to Ilford for this description.
The new GALERIE 100% Cotton fourdriner-made rag papers lead the way within the range in meeting the needs of professional fine art printers. Photographers and print-makers alike can rely on these new papers to produce the highest quality images they have come to know and love from ILFORD. With no optical brighteners and the longevity, image stability and a clean matt surface required for the very best in fine art printing, Smooth Cotton Rag is offered as the perfect choice for crisp detail, while the Textured Cotton range features a contoured surface for enhanced creative expression.
Traditional Matt Finish
For our Matt paper we use and recommend ‘Baryta Photographique II Matt 310 GSM’ Thank you to Canson for this Description.
The Canson Infinity Baryta Photographique II Matt paper has an extremely smooth surface with a totally matt finish which, due to the lack of grain interference, accentuates the detail in the printed image. The matt surface also has no light reflection from any viewing angle, ideal for photographers or artists that wish to display their final work.
Smooth Fine Art Cotton Rag
For our Smooth Cotton Rag paper we use and recommend ‘Photographique Rag 310 GSM’, Thank you to Canson for this description.
Canson® Infinity Rag Photographique is a 100% cotton museum grade white Fine Art and photo paper. The exceptional smooth white tone is achieved during manufacturing by introducing natural minerals to the process. It has been developed to address the need for continued longevityrequirements in the Digital Fine Art market.
Ilford Gold Fibre Gloss
Thank you to Ilford for this description.
GALERIE Gold Fibre Gloss is the perfect complement to the ever popular GALERIE Gold Fibre Silk.
A throwback to a bygone era, this traditional fibre-base photo paper is ideal for high quality black and white printing and offers an exceptional wide gamut for colour, detail and tonality.
In developing GALERIE Gold Fibre Gloss, ILFORD has taken into account all the elements that make the perfect traditional photo paper, reminiscent of papers produced for the darkroom. With no optical brighteners, and a seamless transition between contrast, shadow detail and highlight areas, this new exciting addition to the GALERIE range is sure to be a winner.
Hahnemuhle German Etching 310
Hahnemühle German Etching is a traditional mould-made copperplate printing paper, complete with an inkjet coating designed especially for FineArt applications. The white art paper made from 100% alpha cellulose is characterised by its extraordinary velvety tactile feel and its fine, clearly defined felt structure. The unique surface texture adds a very special touch to images, showcasing them in all their splendour with impressive three-dimensional effect and depth. The premium matt inkjet coating guarantees outstanding print results with excellent reproduction of colour and detail, deep black and optimum contrasts. German Etching is acid- and lignin-free and meets the most exacting requirements in terms of age resistance. This heavyweight FineArt inkjet paper is one of the most popular paper for FineArt prints and art reproductions thanks to its characteristic tactile feel and surface texture.
 
Fine Art Price List
 
Print Pricing per sheet
 
The following Print Price List is available to Artists and Professional Photographers. The prices listed includes basic edit for print preparation and include GST.
A5 - $12.00 - 5.83x8.27 in or 14.8x21 cm
A4 - $25.00 - 11.7 x 8.3 in or 29.7 x 21 cm
A3 - $42.00 - 16.5 x 11.7 in or 42 x 29.7 cm
A3+ - $54.00 - 19 x 13 in or 48 x 32.9 cm
A2 - $80.00 - 23.4 x 16.5 in or 59.4 x 42 cm
A1 - $145.00 - 23.4 x 33.1 in or 59.4 x 84.1 cm (plus $4.00 per inch on panoramic images on the 24 in roll)
Packaging and Delivery available
 
 
Fine Art Price List Cont'
Square Images in Inches
 
8x8 - $18.00
10x10 - $26.00
11x11 - $28.00
12x12 - $35.00
13x13 - $39.00
14x14 - $46.00
15x15 - $50.00
16x16 - $54.00
18x18 - $78.00
20x20 - $85.00
22x22 - $94.00
24x24 - $102.00
Painting By Sharon Barry
What is Giclee Printing:
Giclee (pronounced zhee-klay) Printing is a very old term, a specific type of Fine Art Printing that emerged in the late 20th century. The term "giclee" is derived from the French word "gicler," meaning to spray or squirt, highlighting the method's use of fine droplets of ink. Giclee Printing involves spraying microscopic dots of archival-grade inks onto the chosen substrate, typically canvas or fine art paper.
Giclee Printing Characteristics:
- Inkjet Technology: Giclee Printing exclusively employs high-resolution inkjet printers, capable of producing prints with exceptional clarity and colour accuracy.
- Wide Colour Range: The inkjet technology used in Giclee Printing allows for a broad spectrum of colours, capturing vibrant hues and subtle tones with precision.
- Individualised Prints: Giclee Prints are often produced on-demand, allowing for customization in terms of size and substrate to meet the artist's specifications.
- Quality Reproduction: Giclee Printing is renowned for its ability to reproduce artworks with remarkable fidelity, closely mirroring the original piece.
So, what is the difference?
While it appears that Fine Art Printing and Giclee Printing are different – they aren’t really. Giclee is a form of Fine Art Printing that is very specifically produced through inkjet, pigment printing. Fine Art Printing and Giclee Printing are terms used, often, interchangeably. If you are looking to have your original artworks reproduced, it is best to talk to your Printer and ask about their printing process. Both Fine Art Printers and Giclee Printers will use archival quality pigmented inks, delivered via inkjet technology, archival quality papers and usually have very specific processes to reproduce your art. So when you are looking for a Printer for reproduction of your original art, Printers may either be called a Fine Art Printer or Giclee Printer (or both).
When looking at Fine Art Printing, there are some specific benefits for Artists and Photographers.
The Benefits of Fine Art Printing:
- Archival Inks and Materials: Fine Art Printing relies on archival inks and acid-free, high-quality paper or canvas. Our Genuine Canon Pigment inks are colour fast up to 200 years. This ensures the longevity of the print without deterioration or fading over time. Our papers are guaranteed 55 years colour fast and even over 100 years under UV Museum grade glass, hence the term 'Archival Museum Grade Printing'
- Precision and Detail: This method excels in capturing intricate details and has a wide colour gamut, faithfully reproducing the artist's original vision.
- Limited Editions: Fine Art Prints are often produced in limited editions, adding an element of exclusivity and value to each print.
- Diverse Surfaces: Fine Art Printing allows for printing on various surfaces, including Smooth and Textured Cotton Rag, Baryta Matt, Gold Fibre Gloss and Etching papers.




