Fine art printing
About giclee printing
The French word "giclée" is a feminine noun that means a spray or a spurt of liquid. The word may have been derived from the French verb "gicler" meaning "to squirt". In giclee printing, no screen or other mechanical devices are used and therefore there is no visible dot screen pattern. The image has all the tonalities and hues of the original painting.
The term "Giclee print" connotes an elevation in printmaking technology. Images are generated from high resolution digital scans and printed with archival quality inks (pigment ink) onto various substrates including canvas, fine art, and photo-base paper. The Giclee printing process provides better colour accuracy than other means of reproduction. Archival quality ensures that the prints are light-fast and non water soluble.
Epson SureColor P9000 and Epson Stylus 9900 that we use are state-of-the-art giclée printers.
Quick Service
If you need the job completed urgently, do not hesitate to tell us and we will do our best to finish in time.
printers, inks
Epson SureColor UltraChrome HDX™ Ink
With the increased Dmax, wider color gamut, and reduced metamerism provided
by the new Epson UltraChrome HDX pigment inks – which taken together serve to significantly enhance the visual brilliance of both color and black and white images – the increased overall permanence of the prints represents a significant contribution to photographyPlease ask us if you have any questions about the paper you want to use.
Size
Legacy Baryta II
(Acid free, 100% Cotton)
(Listed above)
(Acid free, 100% Cotton)
Enhanced Matte
Semi-mat,
Glossy
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* For the price of other papers, please ask us by email or phone.
