Giclee printing in Sydney is nothing new. Although the concept is still quite novel and a lot of people at the moment don't even know what this whole thing is all about but it is catching up fast. Why? The reason is the outcome which is extraordinary in quality. The results are so super fine that you will never choose any other form of fine art printing of photography duplication or reproduction if you just have one look at Giclee prints.
So What Makes Giclee Prints So Unique?
First of all the word is pronounced as “zhee clay” and has origins in the French language which translates originally into something that is sprayed or squirted. It is the ideal way for a lot of artists and photographers to recreate their beautiful and eye catching pieces in a way that has never been imagined before. The result is quite customizable and extremely pleasing to the eyes.
How Can You Distinguish A Giclee Print From A Regular Print?
Following aspects set apart this kind of printing from your regular print works. These prints are ideal to create or reproduce or replicate a particular piece of work.
1) Resolution
When we think about 300 dots per inch resolution or higher, we often think about the megapixel count on our cameras or our smartphones. Although the technology is the same but here the original artwork is primarily scanned at this resolution or higher. You may also choose to photograph the same images. The ideal print resolution of your image and the size that you seek can be determined by dividing the photo’s pixel size by 300 DPI. If you want to know the pixel count in your photo or image you can go to the properties of that image and click on the details tab.
2) Ink
Here what you are going to use is pigment based ink. The question of creating a Giclee print out of dye based pigments is nowhere. This is because the latter gives a subpar result and with time, the colors produced tend to fade away if exposed to any natural elements such as the sun or even reflected light in your living room. There are numerous colors that are available in the market when picking giclee prints that produce a much wider range of hues and shades and the end result is improved clarity and extraordinary definition.
3) Paper
People who seek giclee printing in Sydney know that the best output can only be achieved when you use the best quality paper out there. You have a number of options to choose from right from canvas to glossy paper and matte finish and also velvet paper and specialty artisan sheets as well. You may also opt for textured paper of your liking to compliment your interiors.
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