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What is Giclée?
Giclée (pronounced "zhee-clay") is a French word meaning "a spraying of ink". With the advent of giclée, the art of reproducing fine art has become even more precise. Giclée's have the highest apparent resolution available today -- as high as 1,800 dpi. They have a higher apparent resolution than lithographs and a color range that exceeds that of serigraphy. This renders an amazingly smooth and consistent image, a museum quality fine art reproduction. Displaying a full color spectrum, giclée prints capture every nuance of an original and have gained wide acceptance from artists and galleries throughout the world.
Care of your giclée prints:
• Never display in direct sunlight to prevent ink fading.
• Never expose to extreme temperatures.
• Never rub the painting
• Never use water, cleaning solvents or chemicals on either side of the paper.



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