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Gicl'ee, commonly pronounced "zhee-clay," is the use of the ink-jet printing process for making fine art large format digital images.
The term-from the French verb gicler meaning "to squirt, to spray"- first applied to "Iris prints" created in the early 1990s on the Scitex "Iris Model Four" colour drum piezo-head inkjet proofer, a comercial printer designed to preview what a print will look like before mass production begins.
The term, sometimes anglicized as giclee, is used to describe any high-resoulution, large-format ink-jet printer output with fade-resistant dye-or pigment-based inks. It is common for these printers to use between six and twelve color inks.
The word gicl'ee was coined by Jack Duganne to represent any digital print used as fine art. Its intent was to distinguish commercial digital prints from fine art prints. The word gicl'ee is to be used to denote a fine art digital print.
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