How to Print Aurora Borealis Digital Downloads in Canada: A Complete Guide
- Dre Erwin

- 4 hours ago
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If you’ve recently purchased an Aurora Borealis digital download, you are one step away from having the world’s most spectacular light show on your wall. But for many Canadians, the transition from a digital file to a physical masterpiece can feel overwhelming.
Whether you’ve bought a high-resolution photo of the Saskatchewan Northern Lights or a scenic shot from the Northwest Territories, here is exactly how to print your digital art and downloads using local Canadian labs.

Why Buy Digital Aurora Art?
Buying a digital photo license is the most cost-effective way to own fine art. Instead of paying for international shipping and gallery markups, you pay for the artist's vision and then choose a local Canadian printer that fits your budget.



Step 1: Choosing the Best Material for Northern Lights
The colors in an Aurora photo are unique. To make the greens and purples "pop," you need the right surface:
Metal Prints (Aluminum): This is the #1 choice for Aurora photography. The metallic base reflects light through the ink, making the aurora look like it is actually glowing in your room.
Acrylic Prints: Acrylic adds incredible depth and a "glass-like" finish. It is perfect for modern homes and office spaces.
Canvas Prints: For a softer, more traditional look, high-quality canvas is a great budget-friendly option for larger sizes.

Step 2: Top Rated Photo Labs in Canada
To avoid customs fees and ensure fast shipping, use these trusted Canadian printing services:
Posterjack: Based in Toronto, they are the leaders in Metal and Acrylic printing. Their "fine art" quality is perfect for professional aurora photography.
Pictorem: Located in Montreal, they offer free shipping across Canada and a huge variety of framing options.
London Drugs Photolab: A staple for those in Western Canada (Saskatchewan, Alberta, BC). Their HD Pro prints are excellent for capturing fine star detail.
Step 3: Pro Tips for a Perfect Print
Resolution Check: Ensure your file is at least 300 DPI. (All downloads at Dre Erwin Photography are provided at professional print-ready resolution).
Disable "Auto-Correct": Most retail labs (like Staples or Walmart) use algorithms that try to "brighten" dark photos. Because Aurora shots are naturally dark, turn off auto-correct to preserve the true colors.
Aspect Ratio: Ensure your frame matches the file size (e.g., 2:3 ratio for a 24x36 print) to avoid unwanted cropping of the landscape.
How to Print digital downloads?
Bringing the majesty of the Northern Lights into your home is simpler than you think. By following these three steps, you ensure your digital download becomes a high-quality "visual anchor" for your space:
Select Your Finish: Choose Metal for a glowing, high-vibrant effect, or Matte Fine Art Paper for a classic, reflection-free gallery look.
Order Locally: Support Canadian craftsmanship and avoid duties by using trusted labs like Posterjack, Pictorem, or London Drugs.
Keep it Authentic: Always disable "Auto-Correction" during upload to preserve the natural, therapeutic colors captured in the original file.
At Dre Erwin Photography, we prioritize authentic captures that serve as meaningful "Visual Anchors" to promote mental wellness. Unlike mass-produced or AI-generated images, these prints represent real moments in time, specifically designed to help individuals manage stress and burnout by grounding them in the calming energy of the northern sky.

Authenticity Over Algorithms
No AI, Just Reality: Every digital print is an authentic capture of the Saskatchewan aurora. While AI can mimic colors, it cannot replicate the genuine experience or the healing intention behind a real-life capture.
Certified Authenticity: Our artworks come with a certificate of authenticity to ensure you are receiving a genuine piece of photography rather than a computer-generated imitation.
Supporting Local & Indigenous Voices
Empowering Youth: Your purchase supports therapeutic photography programs, such as the Pinehouse Photography Club, which provides Métis and First Nations youth with a voice and a creative outlet to express themselves.
Mental Health Advocacy: Founded by a primary care nurse, this initiative uses photography as a transformative tool for those navigating challenges like depression, anxiety, trauma, and addictions.
Preserving Culture: The work focuses on serving remote northern communities, helping youth connect with their traditions and record memories through a lens of resilience.

The Role of a "Visual Anchor"
Mindfulness Tool: In therapeutic photography, a "Visual Anchor" acts as a focal point to keep the mind from "swaying" into anxious or stressful thoughts.
Flow State: Gazing at these natural scenes can trigger a "flow state," a mental condition where you are completely absorbed in the present, leading to increased well-being and reduced stress.
Sensory Connection: These prints are meant to be captivating and rich in detail, allowing you to mentally "enter" the image to find a private, calming space away from the noise of daily life.
Ready to start your project? Browse our Gallery of Saskatchewan Aurora Digital Downloads here.


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