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Output onto the revolutionary digital imaging printer which
offers brilliant photographic color quality with continuous
tone and high resolution, yielding a print superior to conventional
dye-sub printers. This print exceeds the quality of a print
made onto traditional photographic paper.
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We use Fuji Crystal Archive paper for printing. This a color
negative printing paper processed in normal RA-4 chemistry and
as such, is easier to control and work with than Ilfochrome.
It has very high color saturation which, with the added control
afforded by digital imaging techniques, can produce prints equal
to or greater than those produced from exposing film through
traditional enlargers, whatever the papers involved.
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In giclee printing, no screen or other mechanical devices
are used and therefore there is no visible dot screen pattern.
The image has all the tonalities and hues of the original image.
Giclee (pronounced Gee’clay) is a French term meaning to spray
or squirt, which is how an inkjet printer works. However, it
is not the same as a standard desktop inkjet printer, and is much larger.
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