A digital reproduction of an original painting printed on an inkjet printer that sprays ink directly onto the surface of a substrate. Also called giclees or iris prints.
Printing directly from an electronic file, eliminating the need to create film or plates as required in traditional printing. As digital printing requires each page to be re-imaged, every printed page can be different, enabling Customized Communications. The advantages of digital print includes variable-data versatility, on-demand publishing, short run capabilities, easy and quick updating, cost-effectiveness and multiple-media interfaces.
a page that has been printed in proper colour and tone with all the pictures, text and headlines all arranged in the order that it is going to appear in the magazine
A reproduction in which a digital file of an original painting is printed by a special inkjet printer that sprays ink directly onto the surface of a substrate. These digital prints, sometimes called giclées or iris prints, can match the colors of the original with millions of possible hues. (See Giclée)
An image that has been part or wholly created digitally on a computer. Typically images are scanned into a computer and worked on or altered using image manipulation software. These can then be printed onto acetate and used in combination with traditional media, or printed directly from the computer onto paper, using inkjet or laser printers.
A print that is made from a digital file. Digital files can be printed on high quality ink jet printers (IRIS, Epson) or on traditional photographic papers using a laser printer (Krist'l).
A digital file art reproduction from an original painting or print that is printed by a special inkjet printer that sprays ink directly onto the surface of canvas or paper. Also known as Giclee.
a print made by using computers rather than chemicals. digital printmaking is used widely in contemporary fine art. ink jet printers are able to apply ink to a variety of media, and the digital printmaking process is capable of producing exceptional results for both original printmakers and for the reproduction of original works of art. because of its extended color gamut and continuous tone characteristics, digital printmaking is considered a superior technology for printing all forms of art including photography.
A print that is created on an Inkjet printer from a digital file on a computer. See also Giclee.