What's the best / easiest way to turn ~10 NFTs into physical prints to hang in an office?
The best and probably most expensive option would be to buy some TokenFrames, not sure about the easiest
For a fine art print, I'd look for a service that does Giclee printing like this one https://thestackhouse.com/ (I haven't used personally, but looks like it would do the trick!) One thing to check though is the resolution of the images. To avoid artifacts (not the fun kind) you want 300dpi or keep em small.
Unless the NFTs are super high-res, I’m doubtful you’ll be happy with the results of upsizing for wall art. Print-on-demand services require hefty resolution for good results across all products (prints, shirts), like 5000px at 150 ppi, whereas an NFT might be only 2000px at 72ppi.
You should chat with the team at tender.art they have one of the best solutions and printers I've ever seen.
Quality, color matching varies so much from print in demand places - the best is to get prints from the artist if possible, definitely not the easiest though.
I have been using this local Venice shop for all my NFT prints: https://www.art-printer.com/
Giclee prints are the way to go—iprintfromhome.com does a pretty good job with colors. you’d want to make sure the files are at least 300dpi, and color is set to CMYK instead of RGB. if the images are dark, paper quality makes the biggest difference. You’d want someone who can print on hahnemühle museum etching
There's also Fracture, that used to advertise on all the tech podcasts. They print on glass, apparently it looks very good.
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