Breathing Color Passes Archival Testing With International Fine Art Trade Guild
2008-10-02 09:13:00Orange, CA (October 2nd, 2008)-------Following testing and approval by the International Fine Art Trade Guild, Breathing Color, Inc. has issued Archival Quality Certificates for three award-winning products it designs for the fine art and photography markets. The certificates, which provide an assurance that archival standards for print permanence are met, are for the firm’s Chromata White Canvas, Elegance Velvet Fine Art Paper, and Optica One Fine Art Paper.
“These proprietary
products already lead the industry in color gamut, dmax and longevity,”
said Breathing Color president Nicholas Friend, “We’re delighted they
have met and exceeded the rigorous standards of the Guild. Our
customers can be absolutely confident that their prints are suitable
for the fine art and photography markets.”
Friend
said the certificates are available on the firm’s website,
www.breathingcolor.com. “Our customers are free to download, print and
use them as they see fit with their own customers.”
Fine Arts Trade
Guild provides testing to protect consumer interests and maintain the
integrity of the art and framing industry. Working with independent
laboratories approved by the United Kingdom Accreditation Service, the
Guild conducted the ‘Blue Wool Test” on each Breathing Color product.
The test, which is defined by the American Society for Testing and
Materials’ historical standard #D5383-97, measured the factors of pH
and lightfastness.
Breathing Color, Inc. is a leading designer and supplier of digital
inkjet canvas for Epson printers, fine art paper, and other media and
post-print protective coatings. The firm, with operations in North
America, the United Kingdom and Australia, is focused on the art and
photographic markets with products that maximize color and longevity.
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