Giclee

Giclee: Allpconline Company Blog
Friday, September 29, 2006
  K3 Pigment Technology for Giclee
Our company has finally completely converted all printing to K3 9800 Epson printers. Epson's new K3 8 ink technology represents a quantum leap in reproduction. A giclee produced with such system displays a three dimensional quality with an extended color range not previously possible. There are 3 different black inks and 5 additional process colors, with high density pigments capable of creating stunning work.

Here is a summary of advantages

-Improved pigment density for wide color gamut
-Professional print archivability
-High-gloss Microcrystal Encapsulation™ Technology to minimize bronzing
-Scuff resistance due to pigment chemistry
-No short term color shifting after printing
-High black density ideal for deep shadows and wide range neutral black and white.

We only use genuine Epson K3 inks and brand name paper and canvas. Always rest assured you will not receive giclees printed with cheaper, sub-standard materials. Although more expensive to us, our prints will not only look richer but will have a longevity not comparable to lower cost options. When shopping around, always insist on asking what brand and type of inks/paper is being used. There are extremely wide ranges in prices. Canvas can be purchased overseas for half the cost of american or european counterparts...at the expense of quality and print longevity.
 
Monday, September 04, 2006
  Giclee: New Canvas
We now carry the Epson PremierArt canvas. This canvas is one of the highest quality substrates available for giclee printing. It features a tight weave, a high resolution coating and is greatly pliable for easy stretching. Other notable characteristics are a wide gamut, water resistance, excellent longevity. For further information, please see our giclee pricing page.
 
Giclee blog for fine artists covering technical and marketing issues.

ARCHIVES
July 2004 / September 2004 / November 2004 / December 2004 / January 2005 / February 2005 / March 2005 / April 2005 / May 2005 / June 2005 / July 2005 / August 2005 / September 2005 / October 2005 / December 2005 / January 2006 / February 2006 / March 2006 / April 2006 / May 2006 / June 2006 / July 2006 / August 2006 / September 2006 / October 2006 / January 2007 / February 2007 / May 2007 / July 2007 / September 2007 / November 2007 / January 2008 / February 2008 / May 2008 / July 2008 / October 2008 / November 2008 / December 2008 / January 2009 / March 2009 / April 2009 / May 2009 / July 2009 / September 2009 / June 2013 / July 2013 / August 2013 / September 2013 / October 2013 /


Powered by Blogger