Designer´s Print “Giclée Fine Art” with Certificate of Authenticity

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It is a noble, top-notch print on the exclusive ARCHIVE Paper (Natural Rag 260gsm), that outlives generations! It has a special nano protective coating that, when signed by the author becomes a work of art and can be found in the world's best museums and galleries. For each Giclée print, you will receive a Hologram Certificate of Authenticity! 

The Certificate of Authenticity proves that the print is processed with technology of precision, which makes it last for up to 200 years. Each certificate print has a unique serial number and code that increases its sales price and collector value. What does an authenticity certificate look like? It contains the follows: the title of the work, the author's name, the serial number of reproduction / total number of the series, signature of the author and date of issue, the unique code of the work in edition 13. anti-counterfeiting – watermark, an identical hologram on the back of the print and on the certificate. This certificate will be registered in the online database Hahnemuehle - My Art Registry: http://www.wilhelm-research.com. 

All information about the work, including the preview image, will be written to the registry. It is also possible to assign all certificates of individual prints from the limited edition and to indicate when and to whom they were sold. Selected materials from Hahnemuehle and Epson that we offer in the FineArt section, printed with Ultrachrome HDR inks by the Epson SP 9900, meet all the criteria for giclee printing. The image stability of the Giclée reproductions is rated to last over 100 years * - due to the exclusive use of archive pigment inks, acid-free media and high-quality UV-inhibited laminates. Every Giclée print is handled individually: First, it is the digitization of a work of art that is contactless using the LEICA S1 PRO lens scanner or Canon 1Ds MkII professional SLR camera. We digitize artwork up to A3 on the Microtek ScanMaker 9800XL + desktop scanner to a maximum resolution of 1600DPI and 48-bit color depth with accurate color calibration. For maximum detail, digitized works of art are digitized by multiple scans. The artwork is illuminated from the sides at an angle of 45 degrees with special lightboxes with daylight. The data is then adjusted on the computer to fit the original and ready for the desired image reproduction size. This is followed by a proof of the whole or a detail cut on the material of your choice. Final data correction is underway based on the comparison of the proof and the original. Finally, the final reproduction is printed and its quality is compared with the original.