Piezography

Piezography, also known as carbon pigment inkjet printing, is a monochrome black-and-white printing process that works with five to seven gray ink gradations. The process was first introduced by Jon Cone in 2000 and has been developed ever since. The inks are made from pure carbon pigments, which gives the print exceptional durability. Thanks to the fine gradation of the inks, a resolution and impression of analog prints is achieved that is not possible with any other inkjet printing process. The maximum print width is 112cm. 

warm neutral inkjet

We mainly work with the warm neutral ink set with six gray inks. On matte paper, the print has a velvety surface structure and shadow details that are very similar to the platinum-palladium print created in the darkroom. 

warm and cold tone set

Alternatively, we have the option of combining warm tone and cold tone ink sets with up to seven inks to vary the hue of the print. In this way, countless color nuances from warm to neutral to cold can be achieved. Both matte and glossy papers are available. 

digital negatives

Our digital negatives for Platinum-Palladium prints are also produced using this process. Thousands of gray values can be mapped in the negative and transferred to the Platinum-Palladium print, resulting in unsurpassed photographic reproduction. Digital negatives can also be used for all other photographic contact processes, for example fine art printing processes such as cyanotype, salt printing, albumen or Van Dyke prints. 

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Piezography

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A4 43.- 34.-
A3 71.- 57.-
A3+ 90.- 72.-
A2 119.- 95.-
0.5 m² 180.- 149.-
+1 m² 300.- 240.-
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  • Prices for larger quantities on request
  • Prices may vary depending on paper quality
  • All prices are indicative prices in Swiss Francs, excluding VAT