Glossary Of Giclee Terms
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Image Capture Image capture refers to the process of capturing or acquiring digital images using a digital camera, scanner, or other imaging device. During image capture, light from the scene is converted into digital data by sensors in the imaging device, creating a digital representation of the subject or scene. Image capture parameters such as exposure, aperture, shutter speed, ISO sensitivity, and white balance settings influence the quality, brightness, color accuracy, and detail of the captured images. In Giclée printing, high-quality image capture is essential for producing digital files with sufficient resolution, color fidelity, and detail for printing. |
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