The word Giclée, when translated from its original French, roughly means "spray ink". Our Giclée prints produced today are done on Epson ink jet printers capable of producing millions of colors using continuous tone technology.
The steps involved are as follows ::

1. The original artwork (or high quality transparency done from the original) is scanned. After the completion of scanning, which may take up to one hour, the digital file is transferred to the computer.

2. Then the digital image has to be cropped, retouched and color corrected and finally saved.