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This
is a special release archival print feature eight fish portraits
from one of the most beautiful book of the sea –“Beneath North
SulaweSea”. Of the 1000 limited edition release, there are only 150
pieces remaining. Printed using revolutionary Staccato screening
technology, this print reveals stunning details in explosive colour.
Staccato is the high definition digital process for high quality
prints. Conventional fine art prints utilizes round dots and screen
angles. Staccato printing utilizes random dot placement and various
dot sizes, thus allowing a closer look and feel of analog
photograph. The result is smoother tones, finer details, elimination
of moirés, and a 15% wider color gamut. The fishes literally come
alive in this fine art print - you have to see it to appreciate the
quality. Each print is numbered and autographed.
USD100 – package and shipping included - now only $38
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What
is staccato screening?
I n
the early 1990's, an innovative method to applying dots to paper
began to make waves in the printing industry. Known as stochastic
screening, this new technology promised to break through the
limitations of halftone screening and deliver finer detail, more
vibrant colour as well as the elimination of moire patterns and
rosettes. Unfortunately, stochastic screening was ahead of it's
time. It's random nature and the analog environment of the time made
this process difficult to proof, plate and print which plagued the
technology with unreliable and inconsistent results.
Years later, computer-to-plate technology
revolutionized the printing industry, providing accuracy and control
of imaging previously thought impossible. This cleared the way for
Creo, one of the leaders in print imaging technology to start
development of its own advanced version of stochastic screening:Staccato.
Staccato second-order screening unites the benefits
of stochastic screening with Creo SQUAREspot thermal imaging
technology to provide consistent, proofable and repeatable printing
of process images that appear virtually continuous tone, with
ultra-smooth gradients, explosive colour, and detail unrivaled by
any other technology
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