With each Edgar Degas Acrylic Glass you buy, we plant trees in Ethiopia. Since 2021 we've already been able to plant 367.341 trees thanks to the wall art sold on Photocircle. They will absorb approximately 29.387.280 kg CO₂ within the next five years and improve the living conditions of the people locally.
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For each art print you buy, we plant trees in Äthiopien
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There are significant differences in the manufacturing processes of acrylic glass prints. In broad terms, you have to distinguish between direct printing on acrylic glass and lamination. With direct printing, the image is printed directly onto the acrylic glass plate with a color printer, and the picture is ready. The manufacturing process involves only a few steps. Consequently, direct prints are also slightly cheaper than acrylic glass laminations. However, the disadvantage of direct printing is that the print is unprotected. The image can easily peel off and is directly exposed to light, dust, and dirt. Additionally, the acrylic glass tends to deform over time, resulting in distortions in the image. Since the image is printed directly onto the plate, the print quality is inferior with direct printing. Often, printer stripes are visible, and the colors are not as vibrant and bright as with acrylic glass laminations.
Our top priority is to ensure that you enjoy your print for a long time. Therefore, we offer you only the best of the best: acrylic glass lamination. In the next paragraph, we will explain our manufacturing process and show you our product features.
At Photocircle, the image is first printed on 260 g sturdy premium photo paper. Subsequently, the print is laminated onto a 3mm thick aluminum composite panel, commonly known as Alu Dibond, which is then bonded to the acrylic glass plate using UV silicone. Since we print on photo paper rather than on a plexiglass plate, the print result is significantly better. The images are sharper, contrast-rich, and the colors are truer and more vibrant. Additionally, the print is protected from environmental influences due to the panel connection. Thanks to the Alu Dibond, which serves as a stabilizer, the image does not warp. It remains dimensionally stable and does not bow. Despite our project donations, we still belong to the most affordable providers in the premium segment, as shown in this price comparison. We also fare well compared to mass providers, as seen in this acrylic glass print price comparison. The prices listed are our photo lab prices because you can also have your own photo printed behind acrylic glass by us.
Here are the key features of our Edgar Degas acrylic glass prints at a glance:
The fundamental idea of Photocircle is simple. We want to give back to the people and countries that make our photos special. That's why, from the beginning, we've been supporting humanitarian and development projects in the regions where the respective images were taken through our acrylic glass print sales. And because both our artists and ourselves are willing to forego a portion of the proceeds, we're able to offer you competitive prices despite the high donation share.
In 2020, we began our reforestation project in Ethiopia. Our goal is to plant one million trees, which will not only absorb many millions of kilograms of CO₂ but also improve the living conditions of people in our project regions. You can learn more about our projects in the 'About Us' section.
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