Archive for February 2010
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Switchframes : A new affordable framing solution
No comments · Posted by Kerry in Affordable Framed
We’re proud to announe the arrival of a new affordable framing system – coupled with our affordable photo printing service.
Switchframes make it easy for you to get your favourite photos printed, framed and sent direct to your door – without a hefty price tag. Switchframes come in popular A3 photo frame, A2 photo frame and A1 sizes; in matt or gloss black. Switchframes have a contemporary 30mm wide profile that looks elegant and professional. They are easily opened and provide quick access to your photo if you want to change it to another favourite.
Gift packs are also available for a unique present – the pack contains your choice of frame and a voucher for the print itself! To find out more and upload your image, go to our Switchframes information page.
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Giclee printing as a method for canvas prints
No comments · Posted by Kerry in Canvas Printing, Canvas Prints
The French word “Giclee” was invented to name the process of fine arts on Iris printers, done through an ink jet printing method from a digital source. This word was mainly taken from the French word “le gicleur” which means “nozzle”. To be more specific the word “glicer” means “to spurt” or “spray” through a nozzle. The word giclee was started by a print maker Jack Duganne in 1991. He was a print maker and used to work in a field for representing any kind of ink jet print which is used as fine arts. Giclee prints are often used in print shops and in galleries as a method for producing canvas prints.
Origin of giclee prints: Before the use of giclee printing, the methods of ink jet technology were used as an alternative option to serigraphy and lithography. Afterward, the word giclee was invented to describe the methods of digital prints used as fine arts. It was first created on the Iris graphics in the early 1990s with the help of continuous ink jet printers. Iris printers were initially used for producing the prepress proofs from the digital files for the job of colour matching. Gradually, giclee printing developed and became very popular among the publishers, artists, galleries and photographers for the fine art reproductions. Finally, in 2001 the GPA (Giclee Printers association) was formed where a clear distinction was made between a high quality giclee print and lower quality ink jet print. As the demand of art buyers purchasing high quality canvas prints have increased, the concept of giclee print became more popular.
Today’s giclee technology: Giclee printing has become a big hit among every photographer and artists. This type of printing is mainly used to make reproductions of the original artworks, photographs and canvas prints. This is more expensive than the old process of lithography which was traditionally used to get such reproductions. To get better results than lithography prints, high end archival inks are used. In this type of printing, there is a dot pattern which is not visible to the naked eyes. And its colors are very bright and fade resistant. Giclee is a technique used on various types of media. For example – canvas, archival adhesive paper, water color paper, etc.
The depth of giclee’s prints and its range of colors are far better than those of lithography prints. It has got a higher resolution than any other print. The secret behind this success is the combination of Archival Paper and Archival Pigment Inks, which makes light fastness for 100 years and can be extended up to 200 years in perfect lighting conditions. Nowadays, whether you’re interested in photography or scrapbooking or creating your own reproductions, you can easily get the art materials in cut sheets available on Internet. This type of print is more popular in today’s world because it provides depth and luminosity which represents the original work better than any other modern printing technique. Because of all these reasons, the concept of giclee printing is very popular among all the professional artists.
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Win £500 of e-vouchers if you join our Facebook Compo!
No comments · Posted by Gary in Canvas Photo Printing, Canvas Printing, Canvas Prints
To help celebrate the launch of our new website we’re giving away £500 of stunning canvas prints of your own photographs!
The 1st draw will be made when we reach 1000 members and remember the more friends and family you tell – the quicker the prize draw – plus we’re happy to split the vouchers between you!
To be in with a chance simply request to join this group and then click on the link below to authenticate your entry and make a note of the password that appears.
or to upload your photos on canvas, visit our homepage.
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