The first step in the process of fine art reproduction is to evaluate the original for the best possible method of digital image capture. The most direct method is scanning however; if the original artwork is large format, it may not be possible to scan therefore, a digital capture is required.

Many artists digitize their work before selling it. Doing this gives you the option to make a Art On Giclée at a later date without having to get the artwork back, and also gives you a file that can be used for your on-line gallery or catalog.

Camera Capture: The original artwork is photographed by a skilled professional, utilizing advanced photography equipment, in a light controlled environment which allows us to capture the subtle colors and minute details of brushstrokes and surface textures in order to create stunning reproductions.

In order to begin the process, you have the option of supplying us with a digital file, the original work or a transparency of the original piece. Client supplied, high-resolution, digital files of the work (preferably a true-size version) provides the quickest turnaround time from order to fulfillment.

The final step in preparing your file to print involves implementing our proprietary color management system where we adjusted the image in order to optimize its color palette and range in order to create a reproduction that truly captures the essence and beauty of the original work.

Because of this, digital capture is billed separately from the actual Giclée process.

We also have the ability to directly scan film / negatives / positives and transparencies on our Howtek 7500 Drum Scanner.

By consulting with our printing experts, we can help you choose the right option for your work.  

18" x 24" 24" x 36” + 30" x 40" +
$185.00 $225.00 $280.00

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Why are we using this system?
 It is the BEST in terms of functionality, color fidelity, color detail /resolution, and accuracy, rendering perfect detail with no artifact or distortion. Accuracy and tonality of any image is what's important, you're not going to get this with file size.


Who is using this system?
National Archives are specifically using this camera system's multi-shot photographs for documenting and archiving motion picture film, original artworks, lithographs, etc...
• Library of Congress 

  Museum of Modern Art N.Y. 

  Virginia Museum of Fine Arts


Take full advantage of its powerful features such as: 
   
 
Wide Range of High Performance Lenses
A dedicated flat field highly corrected MACRO single focal length prime lense featuring the fastest and most precise 645 auto focus system there is today.

Multi-shot Photographic Technology
Allows for a 127 mega bit file RAW capture,
recording full 16 bit RGB data
Color recorded at 100% accuracy with 0% color interpolation


 Precision Alignment

This camera system takes a live video image and is aligned via computer


 Profile Memory for Simplicity and Safety

Your individual profile can be stored with one click of a button, saving time but perhaps most important, prevents mistakes from happening


 Advanced exposure control
 "Instant Approval Architecture"
 "Natural Color Solution"
 
Call for further details and/or to set up an appointment to discuss all the possibilities!

 
     
       
   
   
 
 
 
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