Is there any science behind the production of giclées?
An awful lot of science is behind the production of giclées. The development of cameras/scanners is completely based on science (mechanics, optics, electricity and so on), computers are exclusivley based on science and printing devices too. And still with all that science in the background, there always is at least 10% of the process that has to be done manually (color correction). And that is based on experience with the equipment, color perception and intuition. So science AND experience make an excellent giclée.
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