Printing
Lightjet printing
Laser-light technology is used in the lightjet printer. This printer uses high-powered red green and blue lasers to expose images on to conventional photographic paper. Images are printed on either Kodak Endura paper in matt ,lustre gloss or Fuji Crystal . With image quality and archival stability far greater than inkjets, laser printing has become the method recognised for quality and archival durability.
Giclee printing
A Giclée (meaning to spray or squirt in French) print on canvas, watercolor or other material will recreate vivid photos with deep blacks, saturation and gradations hard to achieve with other media. This sophisticated process offers amazing control over the sharpness, colour, hue and saturation. A true Giclée print is characterized by the following:
1) The use of archival pigmented inks
2) The use of archival fine art papers (i.e. Hahnemühle, Somerset Velvet)
3) An inkjet printer with professional grade nozzles
4) Individual color profiling for each paper
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