giclée - French for "sprayed ink." A
sophisticated printmaking process, today typically produced on an IRIS ink-jet printer, capable of producing millions of colors using continuous-tonetechnology. Also a print resulting from this process, also called an Iris print. Giclées are often made from photographicimages of paintings in order to produce high quality, permanentreproductions of them. The extra-fine image resolution possible in this printing process permits retention of a high degree of fine detail from the original image, rendering deeply saturatedcolors having a broad range of tonalvalues. A giclée should be printed either on a fine fabric or archivalquality white paper using bio-degradable water-soluble inks. After the process of printing it, a giclee specialist should examine the painting with special materials to make any
necessary corrections, and apply a final, thin, transparent coating for maximum permanence.