File preflight
We review files for basic resolution, crop, and layout concerns before production, so you know what needs attention before printing begins.
Print Palette is an appointment-led print studio in Hong Kong focused on photographic prints, art reproduction prints, and portfolio production.


We work with photographers, illustrators, and local artists who want a clear print process and practical guidance on paper, size, and finish. Every project starts with file review and a conversation about the result you want to achieve.
Test prints are recommended for many jobs, especially when the final set depends on how an image translates to a chosen paper. We keep the process straightforward so you can approve the direction before production moves ahead.
Our approach is direct, practical, and focused on the details that matter in photo and art printing.
We review files for basic resolution, crop, and layout concerns before production, so you know what needs attention before printing begins.
Paper and finish guidance is based on the image, the intended use, and the quantity you need, with test prints available when appropriate.
When a project needs extra confidence, a test print can be reviewed before the larger set is produced, helping you confirm the direction.
Finished work is handled with protected packaging, and studio appointments make collection in Hong Kong simple to arrange.
Start a projectThe studio was founded to make photo and art printing more understandable, from the first inquiry to protected collection.
Clients often come in with a strong image and a short deadline, but they still need help choosing the right print path. We explain the differences between papers and finishes in practical terms, without overstating what each option can do.
For larger sets and exhibition work, a test print can show how the file behaves on the selected surface before the full run is produced. That extra step helps keep the final output aligned with the approved direction.
Basic file preflight, image resolution review, and crop checks are part of how we reduce avoidable production problems. If a file needs correction, we explain the issue clearly before anything goes to print.