
For photographers, artists, and collectors who care how their images live.
Fine Art Printing — Museum Grade. Archival. Enduring.
Wallux Fine Art Prints are produced using museum-grade cotton rag papers and archival pigment inks, designed for tonal depth, permanence, and visual integrity.
FINE ART PRINTS
Since 1975
We've been printing images that matter. Not trends. Not volume. Work that deserves to last
1975
That's 50 years of knowing which images will age well — and which won't. Of understanding how paper texture changes how a photograph reads on a wall. Of refusing to print work that isn't ready, even when it costs us a sale.
Fine art printing isn't about speed or scale. It's about permanence, craft, and honest curation. We learned that in 1975. We still practice it today.
For the love of print.
Our Printers
Our range of Epson sure color printers set the benchmark for large format print quality. Ultra chrome HDR ink colors blend to deliver truly fantastic-looking prints that bring colors to life. high-density photo and Matte Black inks produce deep contrast, whilst the multi-size droplet technology reduces graininess.
up to
2880x1440
dpi, for ultra clear prints

HAVE A QUESTIONS?
Fine Art Printing FAQ
Q. Which paper should I choose for my print?
It depends on your image type and where it will live. Bright white papers like Photo Rag work best for vibrant color images, while Museum Etching suits fine art and black & white photography. Baryta delivers the deepest blacks for high-contrast work. Read our complete material guide or send us your image — we'll recommend the exact paper in under 2 hours.
Q. How long will my print last?
All our Hahnemühle archival papers are rated for 100+ years under proper display conditions (away from direct sunlight, controlled humidity). Epson Enhanced Matte is rated for 60+ years. We use archival pigment inks on acid-free substrates, so your prints won't fade, yellow, or degrade like commercial photo prints.
Q. What's the difference between canvas and fine art paper?
Canvas has a textured, painterly feel and works well for large statement pieces and gallery wraps. Fine art paper delivers sharper detail and more accurate color reproduction — better for photography where subtle tones and fine details matter. Canvas feels bold and contemporary; paper feels refined and archival.
Q. Do you print with a border or full bleed?
Both options are available. Full bleed means the image extends to the edge of the paper. A mat border (typically 5-6cm) creates visual breathing room and draws the eye to the subject. The choice depends on your image composition and framing plan. See our guide on full bleed vs border with visual examples.
Q. What resolution do I need for my image?
For optimal quality, we recommend 300 DPI at the final print size. For example, a 16x24 inch print needs at least 4800x7200 pixels. Lower resolution files (down to 150 DPI) can work for larger prints viewed from a distance. Send us your file and intended size — we'll verify if the resolution is sufficient.
Q. How do I design a photo wall that looks cohesive?
Start with your wall dimensions, not the photos. Choose a consistent frame finish and mat treatment across all prints. Maintain 6-8cm spacing between frames. Stick to 2-3 sizes maximum. Our photo wall design guide walks through the exact process — or send us your wall dimensions and we'll create a free mockup.
Q. What's your turnaround time?
7–10 working days from approval to delivery anywhere in India. We don't rush prints — each one is color-managed, inspected, and packaged carefully. Framed prints may take 10–14 days depending on frame availability. Rush orders are available for an additional fee.











