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Small photo prints up to 20x30cm

  • Fujifilm Digital Professional DP II photo paper

  • High-quality finish

  • Bright, vibrant colours

  • Fast delivery: orders placed before 2:00 pm are usually dispatched the same day

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Small formats deserve the same attention as large images. Photo prints up to 20×30 cm are exposed on professional Fujifilm photo paper, with careful attention to detail, colour accuracy and finishing. This ensures every photo is shown at its very best.

Highest quality photo prints

Photos are exposed and developed on professional Fujifilm Digital Professional DP II photo paper. This chemical exposure process works without ink and delivers exceptional sharpness, natural colours and a refined gloss. The result is a photo print that meets the highest standards of image quality.

Thanks to a higher resolution than many standard photo labs, details are rendered more precisely and every print appears noticeably richer. This keeps valuable moments tangible and vibrant. Choose the size that lets your photo speak at its best, whether in the living room, in a photo book or as a subtle accent in your home.

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Each image is carefully exposed for maximum sharpness and colour depth.

Our photo paper types for individual photo prints up to 20×30 cm

You can choose from two types of photo paper (Fujifilm Digital Professional DP II photo paper) for your photo prints: Glossy and Lustre.

Fujifilm Lustre

Fujifilm Lustre

It’s no coincidence that Lustre is our best-selling paper type. This paper suits every photo. Its fine texture and rich colours give your images a distinctive look.

  • Semi-matte with no reflections
  • Suitable for every photo and the most popular choice
  • Fine texture
  • Less sensitive to fingerprints, dust and scratches
Fujifilm Glossy

Fujifilm Glossy

Let the colours in your photos shine with our high-gloss Fujifilm Glossy paper. This paper type features a striking glossy finish that delivers extra intense colours, sharpness and depth.

  • High-gloss with a mirror-like effect
  • Extra intense colours
  • Adds extra depth to your photos
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Looking for large format prints?

Large-format photo prints give images the space to make an impact. They are produced with the same professional precision as smaller formats, but with added presence, ideal for wall displays, exhibitions or high-quality presentations.

You can choose from a carefully curated range of premium photo papers, including glossy, matte, silk-textured and Fine Art paper. Each paper has its own look and colour depth, ensuring the image always matches the desired mood. The result: razor-sharp details, balanced colours and a museum-quality finish.

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True-size photo prints

The size of your photo print depends on several factors. Standard paper sizes in the photo industry and the aspect ratio in which you shoot both play an important role. Here, we explain how the final size of your photo print is determined.

Standard paper sizes

In the past, photo paper dimensions were calculated in inches (1 inch = 2.54 cm). We convert these measurements into whole centimetres. As a result, the actual paper sizes may differ slightly from the rounded sizes commonly used.

Overview of exact photo print sizes up to 30 × 45 cm

Aspect ratio 1:1
True size
13 x 13 cm12,7 x 12,7 cm
15 x 15 cm15,2 x 15,2 cm
20 x 20 cm20,3 x 20,3 cm
30 x 30 cm30,5 x 30,5 cm
Aspect ratio 2:3
True size
10 x 15 cm10,1 x 15,2 cm
13 x 19 cm12,7 x 19,1 cm
15 x 22 cm15,2 x 22,8 cm
20 x 30 cm20,3 x 30,5 cm
30 x 45 cm30,5 x 45,8 cm
Aspect ratio 3:4
True size
11 x 15 cm11,4 x 15,2 cm
13 x 17 cm12,7 x 16,9 cm
13 x 18 cm12,7 x 17,6 cm
15 x 20 cm15,2 x 20,3 cm
20 x 27 cm20,3 x 27,1 cm
30 x 40 cm30,5 x 40,7 cm

FAQ

Can I add a white border to my photos?

Yes. During the ordering process, you can choose white borders by ticking the “White borders (WB)” option. The white border is approximately 5% of the selected photo size. The photo paper itself does not become larger; instead, the image is placed slightly smaller on the paper.