11/09/2011

Different Giclee Printing Boston Services

By Jana Porter


Printers have moved way beyond the dot matrix of the last century. The improved technology has resulted in a category of increasing sophisticated reproductions. Giclee printing Boston services can create photorealistic prints on a variety of substrates. The combined quality of the printing and new types of substrates means results that become fine art.

Giclee printing can create such exquisite reproductions due to the volume of color inks the process uses. The standard ink jet printer only has four color inks that is uses, the same Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black you'll find on any office printer. However, the newer, more sophisticated printers can hold as many as twelve different color inks. This vastly increases the range of colors, shades, and hues that can be printed.

Because the prints have this better precision, the printer can create art quality works on various media. You can certainly have your photo printed on photo paper, and to great effect. However, this new technology also allows you to select a different print material to create a truly original work.

You might decide to have the photo printed on a painting canvas, to give it a more formal feel. You can resize your photo to fit any canvas size. Once printed, you'll now have a piece of artwork worthy of the name.

You have more substrate (the printing surface) options than just canvas or photo paper. There are a variety of textured materials, both paper and cloth, that you can use. The texture of these materials, such as velvet, give your photo or work a richness that the flatness of traditional paper cannot. You can also choose to print on watercolor paper, which is particularly good if you're reprinting art work done in pastels or charcoal.

The substrate you choose for your giclee printing Boston work will give your piece a new layer of personality. An expert can help you envision the possibilities for your piece. The printer will take it from there.




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