Rongnongno wrote:
You pay for quality, unlike home printers that merely average, if not lower, when it comes to comparing with professional printing.
Very professional looking printing is easily achieved at home if you have true quality photo printer. With a regularly profiled system and proper soft proofing I have plenty of prints from my inexpensive Canon Pixma Pro 100. What he likes about those metal prints is that almost “glow” that a good metal print can get with the right photo.