I always thought that "Giclee prints" referred to prints from a specific
type of printer/ink..
andy
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From: "Tom A Lindsay" <pinhole-guy@juno.com>
>
> OK, gallery people out there, please tell me why inkjet is still
> looked down on as kind of ho-hum second rate. If Epson says that they
> will last 80-100 years plus, what's the problem? I don't have the room
> for a traditional darkroom and thought I'd go inkjet since they've
> come a long way in the archival life of the prints that are coming out
> now days.
In the say way that "Crème Brulee" sounds much better than "scorched cream",
your "inkjets" may be more appealing if you call them "Giclee prints"
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