Glossary Of Giclee Terms
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D-min D-min, short for minimum density, refers to the lightest or minimum density value in a printed image. It represents the areas of the print with the least amount of ink or toner deposited on the substrate, typically corresponding to highlights and lighter tones. Achieving a consistent and appropriate D-min is essential in Giclée printing to ensure that subtle details and highlights are accurately reproduced, maintaining overall image fidelity and tonal range. Ensuring an appropriate D-min is crucial as it establishes the baseline for the lightest tones in the printed image, contributing to overall tonal balance and image quality. |
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