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Giclée as a fine art term is derived from a French word roughly meaning, "fine spray." Large format, digital plotter-based prints are produced by applying millions of tiny ink droplets sprayed onto fine art paper or canvas. The archival pigment-based inks used are specially formulated so the fine print heads can spray droplets at a resolution of 1200 dpi and actually bind with the media fibers. The media used is also of archival grade and can last 100 - 200 years. The print quality is extremely high and the color saturation and definition produce visually stunning results. |
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