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  1. Is It a Fine Art Print or a Fine Art Reproduction?
    by L Elle. When it comes to purchasing art to decorate your home, there is often confusion regarding the terminology used to define different finished pieces; primarily art prints versus art reproductions. An art print is a finished work which was created by means of a transfer of ink from a matrix (or master) onto a chosen surface. The matrix can be many things depending on the print type, a carved woodbl... products, articles, news

  2. Decoupage Images
    by Karen LeBlanc. It's best to avoid very thin images as they may tear. It's also preferable to avoid papers that have images on both sides, because when glued, the image on the other side may show. Images can be scanned into your computer and printed; this is useful if you want to color them yourself. If the image you plan to use is printed on paper that is too thick, it is possible to thin the paper. This often... products, articles, news

  3. Giclee Printing Gives Art Its True Image
    by Nathan Jelovich. Giclee is a form of fine art printing which is superior to any previous form of inkjet printing. Giclee is a French word that means a spray of liquid, which possibly derived from the word "gicleur" meaning "nozzle" or "to squirt." All of the artwork at ImageKind is printed from high-resolution digital copies on several different museum quality media options. This method of art reproduction is ... products, articles, news

  4. Understanding Color Correction Software For Adobe Photoshop
    by Tommy Bishop. So just how much do you understand when it comes down knowing about colour from your printer, camera, and monitor, because they all need to handle colour in the same way. The theory of colour spaces is very complex and frightening, but you do need to know the basics for getting the most out of your images. A colour space is the range of colours a device or program can reproduce, and by default p... products, articles, news

  5. What Is A Giclee Fine Art Print?
    by Nathan Stroup. These high resolution digital images are printed with archival quality inks onto various media including canvas, archival cotton, and photo-base paper. The giclee printing process provides better color accuracy than other means of reproduction. Advantages Giclee prints make it possible to produce reproductions of rare art in small quantity on-demand at a reasonable cost. Another tremendous adva... products, articles, news

  6. What is a Giclee Print
    by J Davis. The easiest way to explain it... A Giclee Print is any photograph or fine art painting reproduced using a multi color inkjet printer. That is the easy way to explain it, but unlike the lithograph or serigraph printing methods the image is digitally scanned into a computer and then digitally manipulated. The digital image can be color corrected, imperfections eliminated, resized, and tweaked in ... products, articles, news

  7. Antique Prints And Maps Auctions
    by Claude Bourgoin. There is something inherently intriguing about ancient maps. As a child, most of us have played games where we have imagined that we had found a map giving the location of hidden treasure. If only it were true! This may be one of the reasons that many people have a fascination for antique maps. The physical characteristics of the world may not have changed remarkably since map making began, but t... products, articles, news

  8. Jack Vettriano Prints - The Painter of The Singing Butler
    by Mark Byrne. Beginnings From very humble beginnings, Jack Vettriano has risen to become one of the most successful living artists. Born as Jack Hoggan in 1941 in Fife, Scotland, he grew up in an industrial landscape. Like most of his peers, he left school aged 16 and entered the coal mining industry as an apprentice mining engineer. It was some years before he began exploring the artistic talents which have ... products, articles, news

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