We offer a specialist and dedicated fine art printing service with a wide range of premium quality papers for our Giclee printing, using the latest Epson professional inkjets to ensure pigment quality is in line with the Fine Art Trade Guild, ensuring the highest quality at affordable prices. Giclee printing is essentially digital inkjet printing using high quality pigment inks on archival grade paper.
1The highest quality art reproduction using the latest Giclee printing technology and OEM inks by EPSON & CANON, alongside materials giving the highest degree of archival stability, ensuring prints stay perfect for years to come. 2Over 30 years of experience in colour management means your artwork will receive the utmost attention.
1The highest quality art reproduction using the latest Giclee printing technology and OEM inks by EPSON & CANON, alongside materials giving the highest degree of archival stability, ensuring prints stay perfect for years to come. 2Over 30 years of experience in colour management means your artwork will receive the utmost attention.
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GicleeMasters (formerly Skyblue Digital) has evolved through over 40 years of working in the art of printing from older conventional photographic techniques to the latest high-end giclee copy process. Printing to achieve a virtual clone is something that not only relies on the support of high quality, specialist equipment and materials but most importantly a 'good eye' (a very good eye!) and years of experience in colour matching.
The most important stage in the reproduction process is the origination. With more than 30 years in the photographic profession we utilise our skills, experience and specialist equipment to perfectly match your prints, paying close attention to the fine detail and colours used in your artwork to give you a virtual clone.
Giclee printing is essentially digital inkjet printing - using high quality pigment inks on archival grade paper. Giclee printing has quickly become a convenient method for artists to produce museum quality prints of their work on demand. The latest pigment inks and substrates have vastly extended the longevity of giclee prints allowing them to become art objects in their own right, even making them collectable for museums and galleries.
The term 'giclAf(C)e print' is used to describe the giclAf(C)e printing process. Images generated from high resolution digital scans are printed with archival quality inks onto various fine art media including canvas, fine art watercolur, and photo-base paper. The giclAf(C)e printing process provides far superior colour accuracy than any other type of reproduction.