Glossary Of Giclee Terms
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D-max D-max, short for maximum density, refers to the darkest or maximum black value that can be achieved in a printed image. It represents the deepest shadow detail and the highest level of ink saturation that can be reproduced on a printing substrate. In Giclée printing, achieving a rich and dense D-max is important for enhancing contrast, depth, and visual impact in printed images, especially in areas with deep shadows or dark tones. High-quality printing substrates and ink formulations are often used to maximize D-max and ensure optimal print quality and longevity. |
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