pigmenttrükk
Pigmenttrükk, or pigment printing, refers to printing methods that use pigment-based inks rather than dyes. In pigmenttrükk, solid pigment particles are dispersed in a binder and deposited onto a substrate by inkjet or other digital printing systems, producing color images on paper, canvas, or similar materials. The pigments, often inorganic or highly stable organic compounds, are chosen for their resistance to light and environmental factors.
Compared with dye-based inks, pigment inks generally offer superior lightfastness and archival properties, reducing fading over
Pigmenttrükk gained prominence in the 1990s and 2000s with the development of wide-gamut pigment inks by major
Applications of pigmenttrükk include fine art prints, photographic reproductions, archival documentation, and museum-quality reproductions. The technique