Why choose Giclée?
What Makes It A Giclée?
- Digital origin is not detectable
- Quality of the capture process
- Archival pigment inks & media
- "Dotless" screening
- Accurate color matching
- 75+ year image permanence
- Continuous tone to unaided eye
- Lightfast & durable
Giclée: The Definition
The term Giclée ("chee-clay"), was coined to describe the process of colour inkjet printing. Giclée prints are now held in world famous galleries and museums. It is widely considered as the highest quality digital reproduction method available today.
Precision Printing
We use a pure digital process featuring the latest colour management technology to deliver precision prints possessing longevity (75+ years) and true to life colour reproduction. Our print system uses ultra fine droplets to produce incredible resolutions of up to 2880 dpi.
On Demand
The advantage of our service is simple: cost effective, high quality archival standard prints on-demand, i.e. buy what you want, when you need.
Archival Standard Printing
We only use archival grade media & archival pigment inks. We have selected a range of professional mould-made papers, for their unique properties for fine art printing, guaranteeing the same result time after time, as the surface structure is acid free, lightfast and age resistant.
Epson print technology truly leads the way in giclée printing. We use only use Epson printers and genuine Ultrachome™ pigment inks. They are durable and light fast, offering unparalleled output quality with the widest colour gamut.