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Section 1: The Alchemy of the Stencil and Squeegee
The biggest difference is the process. Digital printing sprays microscopic dots of liquid ink onto paper (usually CMYK—Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black) to trick the eye into seeing thousands of colours....
Section 1: The Alchemy of the Stencil and Squeegee
The biggest difference is the process. Digital printing sprays microscopic dots of liquid ink onto paper (usually CMYK—Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black) to trick the eye into seeing thousands of colours....
The Ink Laydown: Volume and Texture
This is the core difference. Think about a standard inkjet printer. It uses minuscule dots of translucent colour (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black) to trick the eye into seeing an image....
The Ink Laydown: Volume and Texture
This is the core difference. Think about a standard inkjet printer. It uses minuscule dots of translucent colour (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black) to trick the eye into seeing an image....
The Magic of Opaque Ink Layers (The Thickness)
The single biggest difference between screen printing and any kind of cheap, mass-produced digital print is the ink. Digital printers use translucent liquid ink, usually CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black),...
The Magic of Opaque Ink Layers (The Thickness)
The single biggest difference between screen printing and any kind of cheap, mass-produced digital print is the ink. Digital printers use translucent liquid ink, usually CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black),...
The Unpredictability of Human Hands
When you use a digital printer (a giclée, an inkjet, whatever you want to call it), the machine takes a file and applies ink in exactly the same way, every...
The Unpredictability of Human Hands
When you use a digital printer (a giclée, an inkjet, whatever you want to call it), the machine takes a file and applies ink in exactly the same way, every...
The Ink Laydown: Building Colour, Not Blending ...
This is the fundamental difference. When your home printer produces a photo, it uses four basic colours (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black—CMYK) and sprays tiny dots of these colours onto...
The Ink Laydown: Building Colour, Not Blending ...
This is the fundamental difference. When your home printer produces a photo, it uses four basic colours (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black—CMYK) and sprays tiny dots of these colours onto...
The Physicality of the Ink Layer
The most immediate, visible distinction lies in the ink itself. Digital printing methods, like Inkjet (Giclée), spray microscopic dots of liquid pigment onto the paper. These dots are transparent and...
The Physicality of the Ink Layer
The most immediate, visible distinction lies in the ink itself. Digital printing methods, like Inkjet (Giclée), spray microscopic dots of liquid pigment onto the paper. These dots are transparent and...