About the Process
“Our image capture system, the same as used by the National Archives, Harvard University and many other fine museums worldwide, produces the highest quality image.
Giclée — pronounced “zhee-clay” — french for “that which is sprayed,” is the term commonly used for the world’s most advanced digital fine art printmaking process. This is the highest quality archival reproduction possible of the original artwork. We never place anything on the surface of work and certainly never run the work through rollers. With high quality non-fading inks and acid-free papers, our prints have a life expectancy in excess of 100 years.”
-Image Resolutions, South Shore MA