



Dolbadarn Castle Foam Backed Print
Dolbadarn Castle Foam Backed Print.
This high-quality photographic print available in three paper options:
- Lustre - a stiff, middle-weight 270gsm paper with a slight surface sheen and bright white base. A multi award winning paper that’s easy to handle with a great colour gamut.
- Gloss - a stiff, middle-weight 270gsm paper with a highly reflective gloss finish and bright white base. Wide colour gamut and high D-MAX combine to create stunning results.
- Fine Art Matt - with its distinctive smooth and chalky feel, this popular 308gsm Hahnemühle paper boasts a lightly defined surface that’s ultra-matte with rich colours, lending each printed image a three-dimensional appearance and impressive pictorial depth.
The print is then mounted onto black, 2mm Foamex - a hyper compressed, exceptionally high quality PVC substrate which is moisture resistant, rigid, durable, and lightweight. An ideal print for displaying on an easel or with the supplied velcro strips.
Will be supplied without any border unless otherwise specified.
*If you choose optional lamination to protect your image this will be either a satin or gloss finish to match your chosen paper. Lamination is not recommended for the Fine Art paper option as it will mask the papers authentic texture.
The use of acid-free papers and archival inks ensures that your print will last a lifetime without fading or loss of color.
Dolbadarn Castle overlooking the waters of Llyn Padarn at the base of Snowdonia’s Llanberis Pass, North Wales. Probably built by the Welsh prince Llywelyn the Great during the early 13th century. In 1284 Dolbadarn was taken by Edward I, who removed some of its timbers to build his new castle at Caernarfon. The castle was used as a manor house before falling into ruin, and in the 18th and 19th century it was a popular destination for painters.
To reduce the load on mobile data the image has been uploaded at a reduced dpi, which may affect how some detail is displayed. All images are printed at 300dpi or higher. Depending on the calibration of your screen, image colours and brightness may appear less vibrant than the actual print.