Those, who follow me on Instagram and Facebook, most likely know already that I dedicate so much personal time to take new pictures and spending many many hours in Photoshop to refine them. Sometimes I really think "why in the world do you retouch so excessively, removing any small part of dust or dirt, conducting high-end retouching if all of it anyway is most likely to be viewed on a smartphone?! Or even worse on Instagram only. In the size of stamp."
But the very simple answer is: I want to do my retouching once! So not just something quick for the Internet. If I have a vision, I want that vision to come to live. If that means spending three hours in Photoshop, it's fine. And I know for myself that I am always aiming higher and want to produce the best picture I can and get the best possible quality, so that my pictures could be printed big! Then, everyone sees bad masking mistakes, dust spots and anything else that hasn't been done flawlessly. So basically those small pictures would have to be re-retouched in order to make them look good when viewed bigger than on a smartphone screen.
Actually, I love big prints, but unfortunately I rarely take the step to order big prints, because as you know, I like to keep my flexibility and don't clutter myself with heavy big things which you cannot transport easily in suitcases. So I decided two years ago, to decorate my room with small prints, which are still way bigger than instagram pictures and to cover my wall piece by piece with my photographs. That way, I do not have to decide which exact picture I want to hang on my wall. There are just too many pictures that are important to me. And if it comes to printing digital pictures, I always chose and still choose Saal Digital, a German printing company with fair and transparent pricing. And Saal Digital became my number one printing company, since it has been the first service that accurately matched my colours, even if my picture had been edited in ProPhoto RGB, which is not even printable. Nowadays, I edit my pictures directly in Adobe RGB.
Even big publishers like NatGeo didn't manage my colour profile online.
So then, when Saal Digital recently offered to me, to try out their printing service for wall prints I could not deny this offer. I got a 50€ voucher, which I fully used ordering a Alu-Dibond Butlerfinish® 40 x 60 of the following picture: