Services
We work with museums, collections, galleries, artists and private individuals — for the professional digitisation, reproduction and archival-quality printing of artworks. Every project is carried out with the utmost care, calibrated systems and under standardised conditions.
Fine Art Print
High-quality prints on fine art paper and canvas—true to color, durable, and archival-quality. We use only certified materials and calibrated printing systems.
We can print in color in large formats up to 1.90 meters wide.
Printing Editions
We produce limited editions with consistent quality—for artists, galleries, and estates. Each print is produced under standardized conditions and carefully documented.
Reproduction
Based on a scan or an existing file, we create reproductions in the desired quality, quantity, and size. Our focus is on producing a color-accurate reproduction of the original.
Scanning — DOM and CRUSE
Non-contact digitisation of artworks, paintings, drawings and two-dimensional originals up to 2 × 3 m total size — high-resolution, without UV light, without mechanical pressure. Suitable for archiving, documentation, research and reproduction.
CRUSE Scanner: High-End Digitization for Art and Cultural Heritage
Scan mobile — DOM
On request, we bring our DOM to you — to your studio, archive or institution. Mobile deployment enables the digitisation of sensitive or non-transportable originals on location.
The DOM: A portable fine-art scanner for the precise digitization of medium-sized originals
Image Editing
We prepare digital scan files for their intended use—color correction, retouching, resizing, and cropping. All work is performed on a calibrated monitor and with the original under standard lighting conditions.
Digital Restauration
Signs of aging, cracks, and discoloration can be precisely corrected in the digital image—without
damaging the original. recom art care works at the pixel level: Scratches, water stains, and missing areas are
retouched, and faded colors are calibrated according to color-accurate standards. The result is a
print-ready file that shows the work in a restored state—serving as the basis for fine art prints
or digital archiving. The reference scan created prior to processing is retained as a copy and precisely documents the condition at a specific point in time.