A
quick guide to the process...
Step one: hi-rez scanning
Original
art needs to be digitally captured or scanned to create a Gicée
print.
This
can be done by:
1) shooting with a high-resolution scan back on a large-format
camera or 2) Scanning of a film negative or transparency. Quality
of the digital image is all important to the quality and size
of the final output.
If you already
have a digital file you'd like to use, resolution must be high
enough to support the print size you require.
Step
two: digital color & value management and cleanup
Digital files are carefully analyzed for color balance, contrast,
brightness and other factors that may affect quality of the
final print. Delicate color correction is generally needed to
ensure proper translation through the digital printing process.
Also, if original artwork uses unusual glazes or has scratches
or dust specks these can be handled at this time. The digital
management stage also provides opportunities for artists to
work with the printer to create entirely new works from an original
image. A final digital file is then archived to ensure the next
print will match your original in quality and color.
Step
three: printing
After
you've chosen the best printing media to match your goals,
ArtSource
utilizes proprietary profiles to match the digital files, media
and printer settings to achieve the best color gamut and resolution
for your finished work.
For fine art printing, a high-end
Giclée
printer with advanced heads is needed to deliver the exceptionally
wide color gamut and high resolution that distinguishes this
process from older ink jet technologies.
An
important step along the way in the printing process is proofing,
providing patches of target areas on the media to reveal any
needed additional corrections. The final print is then sized
and printed. It must then be thoroughly dried and canvas prints
should also receive a hand-brushed protective coating. This
final step provides a fully waterproof surface allowing artists
to further enhance or retouch their own prints on canvas if
desired.
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