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Giclee
Reproductions known as Giclée (meaning 'to spray', and
pronounced
Zhee-clay) were originally developed in 1989. This is a plate-less
method of fine art printing. Images are scanned and digitally stored in
a computer. Each image is then sent individually to a high-resolution
printer.
Giclée reproductions are cost effective. This method allows
you to
purchase prints without a large upfront fee as with traditional
lithography. Mass production of the image is not necessary as with
lithography, one print at a time can be ordered in Giclée
reproductions. The resolution (dpi or dots per inch) provide incredible
detail and the colors results are brilliant. The dpi of 1800 are
actually higher than traditional lithography, which has a dpi of 300.
This higher dpi allows the colors to be crisp and rich.
The benefits of Giclée reproductions are numerous.
The initial
investment is minimal. Giclée prints offer richness, detail
and depth
that will set them apart from traditional offset lithography.
Many art museums are including Giclée reproductions.
After extensive testing, and with Lyson prototype ink, your
Giclée
reproduction should last about 75 years before the color fading would
be noticeable.
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