Glossary Terms:
Gallery Wrapped: Is a process is which we stretch canvas prints around the back of stretcher bars and staple it with galvanized staples. This gives the edge a clean finished look with no traditional "Picture Frame" needed. Just hang it and enjoy.
Rolled: Is just a way we well, "roll" your print. This not only for protection but for ease of shipping and tranporting the print.
Sepia: A sepia tone is a reddish brown monochrome tint. When applied to a photo, it gives the picture a warm, antique feeling.
Red Eye Effect: It's the perfect picture... except it's been ruined by those unsightly, glowing red eyes from camera flash. It's happened to us all, but we got the fix.
Colorize: Colorization is a computer-assisted process of adding color to a monochrome or black and white image.
Giclee: A giclee (zhee-CLAY) is an individually produced, high-resolution, high-fidelity reproduction done on a special large format printer. Giclees are produced from digital scans of existing artwork. Also, since many artists now produce only digital art, there is no "original" that can be hung on a wall. Giclees solve that problem, while creating a whole new vibrant medium for art.
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