Glossary Of Giclee Terms
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Thick Gallery Wrap Any stretched canvas that has been wrapped around a stretcher bar frame that is 1 1/2" deep. The depth translates to the distance the viewed portion of the canvas will extend from the wall (the width of the drop edge).
Order your thick gallery wrapped canvas print using our easy online ordering process.
Or order 1-1/2 inch Stretcher Bars, unassembled |
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Thin Gallery Wrap Any stretched canvas that has been wrapped around a stretcher bar frame that is 3/4" deep. The depth translates to the distance the viewed portion of the canvas will extend from the wall (the width of the drop edge).
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Or order 3/4 inch Stretcher Bars, unassembled |
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TIFF A lossless image file type that allows the digital image to shared and transferred without dropping any information in the compression, therefore resulting in an image almost identical to the one taken on the camera.
It is "platform independent" which means most image editing software can open and edit the files. |
Tint A tint is a color created when a solid color is mixed with white, creating a lighter version of the color. In contrast, a "shade" is a color mixed with black to create a darker version of the color. In printing and color reproduction, a tint refers to a variation of a base color achieved by adding white or another lightening agent to lighten or dilute the color's intensity. Tints are commonly used to create subtle variations in color, achieve pastel shades, or adjust the brightness and saturation of colors in printed materials. Tints play a vital role in color matching, color correction, and color harmony in graphic design, illustration, and printing. |
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Tissot, James 1836-1902: A French painter and illustrator who was known for his images of fashionably dressed women and scenes of everyday life. Choose from one of our many classic art prints. |
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Tone Tone refers to the degree of lightness or darkness of a color, often described in terms of its brightness or value. In visual arts, tone is an essential aspect of color theory and perception, influencing the overall mood, contrast, and visual impact of an image or artwork. Tones range from light to dark along a grayscale or tonal scale, with lighter tones containing more white or lightness and darker tones containing more black or darkness. Adjusting tone can alter the perceived depth, form, and spatial relationships within an image, affecting its composition and emotional resonance. |
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Toner Toner is technically an alternative to ink, and is commonly used in laser printers. It consists of carbon powder, iron oxide and a polymer, and is inserted into the printer within in a cartridge, in its powdered form. When the powder meets the heat of the fuser within the printer, it is affixed (fused) to the paper. |
Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri 1864-1901: a French painter, printmaker, and illustrator of the post-Impressionist style, best known for his brightly colored posters. We offer many classic art prints of Toulouse-Lautrec's work. |
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