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GICLEEc. 1991, from French giclée, from gicler "to squirt, spurt, spray."
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GICLEEA French word pronounced 'zheeclay,' it is is derived from the verb gicler meaning to splash, and references the process of making fine art prints from a digital source. This blend of art an [..]
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GICLEEPronounced ‘jee-clay’ is a French term used to describe a specialized process in which pigmented inks are applied to canvas or paper to reproduce a fine art reproduction. Highly trained technicians sp [..]
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GICLEEGiclee is fast becoming one of the most popular ways to reproduce art. In giclee printing, no screen or other mechanical devices are being used. It means there are no visible dot screen pattern. In ma [..]
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GICLEE(Pronounced: Zhee-clay) Considered an original graphic, Giclee prints are produced as multiples. Red Rag Limited Edition Prints are normally limited to 100 or 195. The term originates from the French [..]
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GICLEEThe result of a process or making high-quality, fine art prints from an ink-jet printer. Generally, giclee prints are more valuable than standard 4-color process prints.
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GICLEEA giclee is a fine art reproduction of an original work of art or photograph. A high-resolution scan of an original piece is printed from a professional inkjet printer. Fade resistant archival inks ar [..]
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GICLEEa print process in which tiny droplets of ink are sprayed onto paper. Examples are Iris®, NovaJet®, inkjet.
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