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COMPARISON
OF IMAGE TREATMENTS ON BRONZE PLAQUES
Including an image or images on bronze plaques requires
the skill and experience of a highly qualified designer. The
preparation of the artwork or sculpting of these images
is the most unforgiving
of
the entire design process. Thanks
to current technology, the only limit for an image
on a plaque is your imagination and budget. The
prices for including images range
from about $35 to $2000 in addition to the price of
the plaque, but possibly, more significantly, it may
make the plaque larger and therefore more expensive.
There are 9 different types of image treatments you
can use on bronze plaques. In the following
sections we will describe each image treatment separately
but our designers can use multiple types of these treatments
on the same plaque.
These images treatments, in increasing order of expense(*)
are;
Standard emblems -
Select from our list of standard stock emblems and
cast
in bronze or aluminum
Custom logos -
Custom designed and cast in bronze or aluminum
Metal Photo - Monochrome
photographic image on metal
Etched halftone image -
Monochrome photographic image on metal (indoor
use only)
Flat Relief Portrait - Artist
drawn and cast in bronze or aluminum
Gray Scale Ceramic Tile -
Monochrome photographic process on ceramic
Color Ceramic Tile - Color
photographic process on ceramic
Custom sculpted bas relief -
Hand sculpted by an artist and cast in bronze or
aluminum
(*) We have listed different image treatments in increasing
order of expense. Except for the sculpted
emblems from stock, all of these image
treatments are custom made from a photograph you provide. Except
for the most perfect of professional photographs, some
degree of involvement of our artists is required to
have the optimum results. Therefore, the above
order of costs may change depending upon the quality
of the photographic materials from which we are given
to work.
TREATMENT
DESCRIPTION
Standard
Emblems
The most cost effective manner
in which to incorporate an image is by using
a standard emblem that
may be available as a flat relief or sculpted
bas-relief.
We have
over 9,000 standard emblems including
many civic
and
fraternal
organizations,
religious groups, government agencies, and
armed services. These emblems are often available
in
different sizes to fit different size
bronze plaques.
Adding a standard emblem to a bronze plaque
may add an estimated $35 additional.
Custom
Logo
Custom logos can
be represented in multiple
manners depending
upon the logo details, the desired effect and
your budget.
Flat relief logos (as shown on the left) are
made of lines and surfaces raised the same
height
as
the
raised
text. Therefore, it is recommended
only for artwork
that can be represented in pure black and white
(no shades of color).
Adding a custom logo can
add an estimated $200+ to the price of a plaque,
depending upon
the
complexity of the logo and the format
in which the artwork is provided to us.
Metal Photo
A metal photo is
produced on a aluminum
sheet that is then affixed to the plaque
with an epoxy adhesive. The image
is produced as a permanent black image on the
plate.
This technique is recommended when the
artwork is very detailed or
the image
itself does not have a lot of contrast - such
as in old photos - as in our sample on the
left. It can also be used with any image that
can be represented in shades of black
and white such as people, buildings, places and
logos that can not be represented in pure black
and white.
This method can be used
in interior and exterior applications on
bronze plaques (as opposed to the etched halftone
that can only be used indoors).
Adding a metal photo may
add an estimated $150 to the price of a
plaque.
Etched
halftone
An etched halftone utilizes
a dot pattern acid-etched on .100" thick
bronze plate. The etched, recessed dots are filled
with black to contrast with the satin-finished
background.
The best photographs for etched portraits
have high contrast tones with bright white
areas, dense black areas, and minimal gray
tones. Photos that are monotone or have muted
colors will produce poor halftone etchings.
Etched portraits are recommended for interior
use only.
Adding a etched halftone may
add an estimated $150 to the price of a plaque.
Flat Relief Portrait
A flat relief portrait
is created by our artists from a provided photograph. The
raised surface is raised to the same flat height
as that of the raised letters.
Since this method utilizes the talents of
an artist, there is a degree of artistic interpretation
that is not present in any of the photographic
processes.
Adding a flat relief portrait may
add an estimated $150 to $500+ to the price
of a plaque depending upon
the size and complexity of the subject.
Grayscale Ceramic Tile
A grayscale ceramic portrait uses
a ceramic blank as its base material.
A photograph is scanned at high resolution and
a digital transfer is produced and applied to
the ceramic. A clear glaze is applied over this
transfer, and the ceramic piece is cured in a
kiln. The resulting product is an exact permanent
photographic reproduction on a ceramic base.
This product is suitable for interior
or exterior applications on bronze plaques.
Color Ceramic Tile
A color ceramic portrait uses
a ceramic blank as its base material.
A photograph is scanned at high resolution and
a digital transfer is produced and applied to
the ceramic. A clear glaze is applied over this
transfer, and the ceramic piece is cured in a
kiln. The resulting product is an exact permanent
photographic reproduction on a ceramic base.
This product is suitable for interior
or exterior applications on bronze plaques.
As shown in the example on the left, military
insignias as well as corporate logos that require
color for proper presentation are ideal candidates
for this technique.
The image on this plaque is slightly raised
in a 3 dimensional manner (as opposed to the
letters that are raised to a uniform FLAT height
above the background).
The sculpted bas relief (pronounced bah
- like the sound a sheep makes) is considered
the
top of the line method for representing the
image of an individual. Depending upon
the subject, the bas relief can be raised as
much as 1" above
the surface.
Our sculptors create a clay model from a
photograph you provide. Once the clay
model is complete, we email you an image of
the clay for comment or approval. Once
approved, the clay is converted into a resin
pattern which is then used in the casting process.
Although we have done guaranteed 10 day rush
production of plaques containing a bas relief,
we recommend allowing 10+ weeks giving you
time to review the sculpting and request changes,
if needed.
Adding a bas relief to
bronze plaques adds an estimated $2000 to
the price of a plaque.
(*) NOTE: The
prices for including images on cast bronze plaques
range from about $35 to $2000 in addition to the
price of the plaque, but it may make the
plaque larger and therefore more expensive.