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How does a Giclee print compare to a lithographic print?

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How does a Giclee print compare to a lithographic print?

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• We print at high resolutions of 1440 dots per inch • We use eight different colour lightfast, pigmented inks to produce fantastic colour range and clarity and long-term colour vibrancy • With numerous and finer print-heads we produce a wider colour gamut to ensure crisp high-resolution prints • Ink is sprayed onto the page mixing colours to create true shades and hues and a virtually continuous tone • Lithography uses tiny dots of different sizes and four colours to fool the eye into seeing various hues and shades • We print direct from high resolution digital images created from high-res. digital photos or scans of the original artwork • Lithography prints at 300 dpi from negatives and printing plates which do not retain the level of detail required for fine art • Our giclee prints (or substrate) materials are thicker and stronger and will last longer. [Back To Top] • How can I be confident of the quality of your prints? It’s simple – ALL Printree prints, canvases and framed picture

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