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- Giclee Prints

The Term : The term "giclee print" connotes an
elevation in printmaking technology. Images are generated from high resolution
digital scans and printed with archival quality inks onto various substrates
including canvas, fine art, and photo-base paper. The giclee printing process
provides better color accuracy than other means of reproduction.
The Process : Giclee prints are created typically using professional 8-Color to
12-Color ink-jet printers. Among the manufacturers of these printers are
vanguards such as Epson, MacDermid Colorspan, & Hewlett-Packard. These modern
technology printers are capable of producing incredibly detailed prints for both
the fine art and photographic markets. Giclee prints are sometimes mistakenly
referred to as Iris prints, which are 4-Color ink-jet prints from a printer
pioneered in the late 1970s by Iris Graphics.
The Advantages : Giclee prints are advantageous to artists who do not find it
feasible to mass produce their work, but want to reproduce their art as needed,
or on-demand. Once an image is digitally archived, additional reproductions can
be made with minimal effort and reasonable cost. The prohibitive up-front cost
of mass production for an edition is eliminated. Archived files will not
deteriorate in quality as negatives and film inherently do. Another tremendous
advantage of giclee printing is that digital images can be reproduced to almost
any size and onto various media, giving the artist the ability to customize
prints for a specific client.
The Quality : The quality of the giclee print rivals traditional silver-halide
and gelatin printing processes and is commonly found in museums, art galleries,
and photographic galleries.
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