What does “Giclee” mean?

This is a French term that translates to “to spray” – this process uses ink jet printing on textured paper, and then coated.

For the highest quality custom art printing, choose our Giclee prints.

What is the difference between Regular Photo Prints and Giclee Fine Art Prints?

The two products, although similar and both archival, use very different technologies to be created. Regular prints use chemicals and light to expose the image on the paper. Giclee Fine Art prints use an inkjet process on heavier, textured paper.

What are metal prints?

Photos are heat infused onto a sheet of durable aluminum using dye-sublimation. Display your Metal print on a shelf or wall in your home, office, or studio.

What are Acrylic prints?

Photos are digitally printed directly onto the back of a ¼ in sheet of optical acrylic. The edges of the acrylic are hard and the sides are polished for a modern look.

What are Wood Prints?

Wood Prints are made from FSC-certified birch wood from sustainable forests. We use dye-sublimation to infuse your images directly into the wood, giving them a unique pattern and authentic wood feel.