Gicley, pronounced as “zhee-clay” is derived from a French word “gicler”. It means the act of printing very fine quality images on a canvas. The word was first used in the 1990s as a printing technique. Today, however, it is used in much refined form to reproduce any original artwork, photograph or murals on paper or canvas, almost flawlessly. The high volume reproduction of high quality images on canvas extends giclee prints a definite cost advantage. As the technology allows art lovers to achieve artworks that were deemed to be exclusive earlier, there is an apparent demand for giclee canvas prints, both commercially and for personal purposes.
Nowadays, the service providers in this business promise of unfaltering quality in giclee prints. They offer to generate these prints from diverse methods including photo, transparency and negative scanning; digital camera method; view camera and better light digital scanning back method and photographing original art method. They also offer to reproduce your own photos or any desired artwork to any custom size along with many framing options.
At last, all printers in this industry claim to offer quality printing work at a cost-effective price. So, a little bit of online research is mandatory to select the one.
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