Fine art giclée print - Quiet rain
Fine art giclée print - Quiet rain
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8.750,00 DKK
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GICLÉE PRINT/LITHOGRAPHY
The giclée print measures 124 x 103 cm. and is framed in an oak frame with art glass.
Art glass is glass without reflection, which gives the work a more sophisticated and elegant look.
Made in only 15 copies and all are numbered.
Price:
$1035 + VAT / € 935 + VAT / DKKK 7.000 kr. + VAT
Giclée print – what is it?
Giclée printing is the same as inkjet printing, i.e. print made on a printer that sprays ink onto the paper. Giclée is French and means squirt or in English squirt. In some circles, the term is widespread – especially in the United States. To some, Giclée sounds finer than inkjet and it puts a distance from the printers that are in most homes. An inkjet printer at the cheap end usually uses 4 colours; cyan, magenta, yellow and black (CMYK). In addition to CMYK, the slightly more expensive photo printers often use light cyan and light magenta, some also have a black for matte and a photo black for glossy paper.
Professional photo inkjets like the HP DesignJet Z3200 I use have 12 color cartridges; red, blue, green, yellow, light cyan, light magenta, magenta, matte black, photo black, gray, light gray and gloss optimizer. This naturally gives a larger color space – it can print more colors, just as it gives finer nuances in the mid-tones. Furthermore, these prints have a lifespan of over 200 years behind glass.
The giclée print measures 124 x 103 cm. and is framed in an oak frame with art glass.
Art glass is glass without reflection, which gives the work a more sophisticated and elegant look.
Made in only 15 copies and all are numbered.
Price:
$1035 + VAT / € 935 + VAT / DKKK 7.000 kr. + VAT
Giclée print – what is it?
Giclée printing is the same as inkjet printing, i.e. print made on a printer that sprays ink onto the paper. Giclée is French and means squirt or in English squirt. In some circles, the term is widespread – especially in the United States. To some, Giclée sounds finer than inkjet and it puts a distance from the printers that are in most homes. An inkjet printer at the cheap end usually uses 4 colours; cyan, magenta, yellow and black (CMYK). In addition to CMYK, the slightly more expensive photo printers often use light cyan and light magenta, some also have a black for matte and a photo black for glossy paper.
Professional photo inkjets like the HP DesignJet Z3200 I use have 12 color cartridges; red, blue, green, yellow, light cyan, light magenta, magenta, matte black, photo black, gray, light gray and gloss optimizer. This naturally gives a larger color space – it can print more colors, just as it gives finer nuances in the mid-tones. Furthermore, these prints have a lifespan of over 200 years behind glass.