Giclée, the French verb meaning ‘to spray’, is used to describe a fine art digital printing process combining high quality archival paper with pigment-based inks, to achieve an inkjet print of superior archival quality, light fastness and stability.
We print using an Epson 9890 with Genuine Epson Ultrachrome K3 inks, which with the eight-channel print head is capable of producing an extremely wide tonal range and colour gamut.
The process involves spraying microscopic dots of pigment-based ink onto high-quality art paper or canvas.
The print is colour corrected to attain the closest possible match to the original work if required.
We use Fujifilm papers – usually Photo Rag – which has a slight texture, or Etch paper which has a rough texture.
The Giclée process means there is no need to order hundreds at a time, and reprints can be ordered when needed from the master file in smaller quantities.
Please contact us for a price list.