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On 11/12/2017 at 07:36, Athy said:

I had a look at the links and have learned a new expression: "giclée prints". These are apparently pictures printed on an ink-jet printer. French gicler = to squirt, hence "squirted print".

 

The thing about gee clay printing that isn't immediately apparent, is the term also colloquially means extremely high resolution and colour quality. "Archive quality" I think the term is. 

Giclée printers are typically run by professional print services and the printers themselves cost an arm and two legs. They are NOT yer average £50 Hewlett Packard. 

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