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“What is a Giclee?”
The term giclee, commonly pronounced "zhee-clay" is used to denote a fine art digital reproduction. The word comes from the French verb gicler meaning "to squirt, to spray". Original artwork is created, or scanned digitally, in a computer as a high-resolution image and then printed on fine-art archival canvas or paper. Large format ink jet printers, using six to twelve different color archival-pigmented inks, are used as an alternative to lithography or serigraphy at a greatly reduced cost of production.
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