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What is a Giclee?


With the advent of the Giclee, the skill of fine art printing has become even more precise than in the past. Because no screens are used, the prints have a higher apparent resolution than lithographs. The dynamic color range is similar to a serigraph. In the Giclee process, a fine stream of ink, more than four million droplets per second is sprayed onto archival art paper or canvas. The result is similar to an airbrush technique but much finer. Each piece of paper or canvas is carefully hand mounted onto a drum that rotates during printing. Exact calculations of hue, value, and density direct the ink of four nozzles. This method creates a combination of 512 chromatic changes "that is over 3 million possible colors of highly saturated, nontoxic water-based ink." The artists color approval and input is essential for creating the final custom setting for the edition.

The latest advancements in the Giclee process are the works of a sophisticated fine art production facility that utilizes the highest resolution digital printers. The adaptation of fine art reproduction is collaboration between the artist and a skilled printing craftsman. These printing facilities have extended the boundaries of current technology by customizing their equipment, designing new programs, and offering protective coatings to ensure quality standards for the collector. The Giclee print displays a full color spectrum and captures every fine distinction of the original painting whether it is watercolor, oil, or acrylic. The Giclee print has gained wide acceptance from artists such as "David Hockney" and "Robert Rauschenberg" and major institutions like the Chicago Art Institute and the L.A County Museum.

As the industry for Fine Art Reproduction is very dynamic Eclipse Workshop has captured this sophisticated process in a way that is magnificent to the artist and the art world. The response by our clients who have chosen to work with this process has been pure excitement. Artists are finding that Giclees have much to offer. This extraordinary technique allows flexibility for our clients. For example, the digital file is your inventory control; we can enhance and manipulate colors by making them brighter or darker; we can reduce or enlarge the image size without getting a gritty look. At Eclipse Workshop we provide dependable and courteous service for our customers.

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