Printing & Framing FAQ
What is a Giclée Print?
Giclée signifies the highest quality print available, known for unparalleled detail that maintains its integrity well beyond the point at which other prints may start to fade.
Giclée prints are rendered using pigment-based inks on a wide-format inkjet printer, which must hold eight ink cartridges minimum for giclée printing capability. The additional inks allow for a richer, broader spectrum of color than a three-ink system you might find in at-home inkjet printers.
What type of paper do you use?
We use Moab's Lasal Matte Paper It's bright white archival qualities are made specifically for the Giclée printing process.
Will my print look exactly like what's shown on your website?
Our digital previews give you an good idea of what the piece will look like, but it is not meant to be an exact representation.
We do our best to accurately depict the artwork on our website, however due to variations in screen brightness levels, color calibration, and resolutions, printed artwork and frame coloring may slightly differ.
What materials are your frames are made from?
All of our frames are handmade using solid maple.
What is a floated matte
For our matting we've chosen a "floated" style. Rather than having the matte overlap the edges of the print. The print will sit on a riser and apear to float just above the matte.