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Apr 17, 2018 17:14:15   #
PeterBergh
 
burkphoto wrote:
... “giclee” printers. ...


What is a giclee printer?

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Apr 18, 2018 00:10:44   #
rehess Loc: South Bend, Indiana, USA
 
speters wrote:
First, one should always save a master file, from which a jpeg, or tiff, or whatever one choses, can be made for the specific purposes (printing etc.). A good print can be made from either, jpeg, or tiff, but jpeg are not at all good for making adjustments/doing any processing, they are mainly only for display on a monitor/social media, or used as a final print file!

Workflow which brought images of the Winter Olympics to us was entirely JPEG, from high-priced cameras wielded by high-priced photographers to editors {right now I can't find the article telling what operations they were allowed to perform} to world wide press.

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Apr 18, 2018 05:44:59   #
BebuLamar
 
PeterBergh wrote:
What is a giclee printer?


Fancy word for inkjet printer.

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Apr 22, 2018 19:52:18   #
TheShoe Loc: Lacey, WA
 
One note: Many seem to think that all JPEGs are created using lossy compression algorithms.That is just plain wrong. There are several lossless algorithms included in the standard. For example, the algorithms used by Fastone and IrfanView are a) different, b) lossless, and c) included. Those aren't the only ones, there are others.

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