About Remote Desert Images Giclée Art Prints

The Definition - Giclée, pronounced zhee-klay, comes from the French term meaning "to spray ink."

The Process - Each Remote Desert Images Giclée photographic print is produced by spraying ink onto photographic paper, actually mixing the inks to create true continuous colors without dots. The quality of the giclee art print rivals traditional silver-halide and gelatin printing processes and is commonly found in museums, art galleries, and photographic galleries. Giclée art prints are recognized as the standard of excellence in fine art photographic reproduction.

All images are produced by Irelock Imaging, the West Coast's premier Giclée print shop. To find out more about Irelock click here: www.irelock.com.

The Quality - Every art print is made directly from the photographer's original high-resolution photograph. To ensure quality and authenticity, each print is inspected, hand signed and numbered by the photographer. Every print is packaged professionally and shipped using insured UPS shipping to ensure that every print arrives at its desination in mint condition.










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