The Wildflowers Prepress Package
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includes (3) 7x9 proofs of optimal
color calibration at no additional charge
(a $30 value!)
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Studio Setup Fee
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$60.00 flat rate
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Image Capture
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original size up
to 20" x 20": $120**
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original size up
to 40" x 40": $170**
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original in excess
of 40": $25 upcharge
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* 20% prepress discount if accompanied
by an order for a minimum of 4 prints
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* 25% prepress discount if accompanied
by an order for 6-11 prints
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* SUPER SAVER PACKAGE: The Wildflowers
Pre-press package is absolutely FREE if accompanied by an order
for 12 or more prints! Wildflowers Publishing supports your fine
art business better than anyone...call today toll-free (888)
275-1660 to schedule your free consultation.
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Digital Scan -Transparency,
Slide or Negative
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$80.00 flat rate |
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Open Non-Wildflowers
Media File
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$35 (does not include
color calibration) |
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Additional Proofing and
Calibration
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$120.00/hour (billed
in 15 minute increments)
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additional proofs: $10 each
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Printing Rates
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800
square inches minimum charge
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Canvas: .15 per square inch*
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Digital Watercolor Media:
.15 per square inch*
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Basic Bond Paper: .12 per
square inch*
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* A 10% quantity Discounts applies
to orders of 6 or more identical images.
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Print Finishing
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rolled, untrimmed prints: no additional upcharge
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machine-cut edges: $1 per
image*
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hand-torn deckle edges: $2
per image *
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* a $1 upcharge per image applies to orders of six or more
pieces
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shrink-wrap: .03 per square inch (l. x w.)
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canvas stretch: .30 per united inch (l. +
w.)
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stretcher bars: $3 per foot + $6 chop fee
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conservation matting is available
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UV coating (.04 per square
inch, minimum $5)
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Website Services
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web page hosting:
$10/month with 3 free edits
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web page design /
editing: $40 per hour
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Prices Effective January
24, 2007
(PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.)
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How To Price a Giclee
Here are some guidelines to consider when pricing your giclees.
Price by size. This goes without
saying -- a small giclee should be less expensive than a large
giclee. There are some exceptions but most of the time start
your prices with the smallest and work up to the largest.
Price by Artist. Some artists
are world famous, some are just famous in their home country,
some are just famous in their geographic region, and some are
just famous in their home town. What does being well known as
artists have to do with giclee prices? Where the artist is in
his/her career path is a factor in pricing. As in all issues
of marketing, those that have spent the dollars and are branded,
of course, are going to bring higher prices for their art. You
alone can decide what your level of success is and price your
giclees accordingly. A word of caution here, you must be realistic
and brutally honest. The term "starving artist" was
coined for a good reason.
The market will often decide. If your art does not sell at
the price you want, you often have to adjust occasionally to
find the price niche that the client is comfortable paying for
your art. This is true on the internet and also the gallery level.
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