The word Giclée (“g-clay”) is derived from the French verb gicler “jet or spray” Giclée, is used to describe a process of printing digital fine art that combines pigments based inks Paper High quality to achieve archival quality Giclée prints of archival quality superior lightfastness and stability. Our giclée prints are created using an Epson 9880 with Epson UltraChrome K3 inks which print head channel 8 is capable of producing a wide tonal range and color gamut.
The Giclée printing process involves squirting or spraying microscopic dots of pigment-based ink on high quality paper or canvas art. The corrected image is the key to achieve as close as possible to the original if needed. Digital information is accurately adjusted to the type of paper or surface on which the image to be printed, further ensuring the fidelity of the original.
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Giclées prints are printed on a variety of substrates and media, the most common is cotton cloth, canvas or fiber paper. Artists only use authentic documents. Cotton cloth or paper Giclée “Watercolour” has been popular for many years giclée print. These papers fibrous transform a photograph into a painting and soft image that adds an elegant, decorative feel making it perfect for everything from purses to art prints for exhibitions. Baryta paper also described as ‘Fibre Based’, has been popular as a traditional role for black and white printing for many decades.