Fine Art Giclée Printing
Giclée (pronounced "zee-clay") comes from the French word, "fine spray". These digital prints are produced by the application of millions of tiny pigment-based ink droplets sprayed onto fine-art paper or canvas at a resolution of 1200 dpi. Furthermore fine art prints produced using Giclée technology carry a long lasting colour guarantee of 75 years and more than 100 years for prints in black and white. In fact this form of printing is so advanced that it is the standard for Museums and Art Galleries.
Fine Art Medias
Black/white/Sepia:
Ilford Galerie Smooth Pearl is a resin coated, pearl finish, semigloss paper, excellent for photographic reproduction, suitable for images that need extra contrast.
Luster:
Kodak Professional Inkjet Lustre is a true photographic resin coated base paper with "pulp of unsurpassed quality".
Rag:
Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Bright White 310 g/m2 has a smooth,soft surface and is designed to give extra brilliance to both colour and monochrome images with excellent image sharpness. This bright white quality is ideal for printing black and white or colour photographs. This high-end inkjet paper also meets and exceeds any museum standard for Fine Art digital papers.
Satin:
Somerset Enhanced Velvet is a 100% cotton rag, acid free paper that delivers long lasting fine art prints. The radiant white surface allows for vivid colour reproduction. The velvet surface produces rich details and accurate reproduction. Ideal for fine art reproductions
Canvas:
Hahnemuhle Canvas Artist 340 g/m2 is 100% cotton, bright white, acid free, matt surface canvas, designed for photographic
Giclée reproduction. It has an excellent saturation and dynamic range.
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