The word “giclée,” as a fine art term, has come to be associated with prints using fade-resistant "archival" inks and the inkjet printers that use them. These printers use the CMYK color process but may have multiple cartridges for variations of each color based on the CcMmYK color model (e.g. light magenta and light cyan inks in addition to regular magenta and cyan); this increases the apparent resolution and color gamut and allows smoother gradient transitions. The most commonly-used printers are models from manufacturers such as Canon, Eastman Kodak, Epson, Hewlett-Packard, ITNH Ixia, Mimaki, Mutoh, ColorSpan, and Roland DGA.
These modern technology printers are capable of producing incredibly detailed prints for both the fine art and photographic markets. Many artists today use these types of inkjet printing processes commonly called "Giclée" to make reproductions of their original two-dimensional artwork, photographs or computer generated ar
Choying Art produces giclee prints in house. The artist personally proofs all prints for quality control. Images are printed one at a time... no mass production work will be found here. Choying Art giclee prints are accurate reproductions of the original painting. I personally strive to offer only the highest quality giclee prints.