Glossary Of Giclee Terms
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Chroma Chroma, also known as saturation or intensity, refers to the purity and vividness of a color in an image. In Giclée printing, chroma is controlled by adjusting the concentration or saturation of colorants used in the printing process. High chroma colors appear bold, vibrant, and rich in hue, while low chroma colors appear muted, subdued, or desaturated. Managing chroma levels is essential for achieving accurate color reproduction and maintaining the visual impact and fidelity of printed artwork or photographs. |
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