Glossary Of Giclee Terms
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Edge Sharpness Edge sharpness refers to the clarity and definition of edges in a printed image, particularly in areas of high contrast or fine detail. It is influenced by factors such as printer resolution, image resolution, ink droplet size, and substrate texture. Achieving optimal edge sharpness is essential for producing prints with crisp detail, smooth transitions, and accurate reproduction of fine lines and text in Giclée printing. Proper image processing, printer calibration, and substrate selection can help improve edge sharpness and enhance overall print quality. |
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