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Monday, August 06, 2007
Art processes again
Not being random again, I meant to mention in the last post that I’d found a site where they describe the giclée process in reasonable detail. There’s certainly a lot of work goes into getting the pictures as near the original as possible, always a difficult task when you’re working with digital cameras and computer printers. But obviously it does work, and its increasing popularity amongst art enthusiasts testifies to this.
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