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THE LIMITED EDITION GICLEE
The most advanced and perfected technology in fine art reproduction is the giclee printing method. Giclee, (pronounced zhee-clay), is a French term meaning “spray of ink”. Creating a giclee reproduction requires the utmost care and attention on the part of the printer. The original painting is photographed and a digital image is created which is read by a computer. The computer then relays the image to a six color large format printer. The printer produces the image by delivering a fine spray of ink, up to a million micro droplets per second. Each droplet is four times smaller than a human hair. The display of a full color spectrum allows for the portrayal of the finest detail and vibrancy of the artist’s original image and maximum resolution of color density.
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