giclée prints
Nota de aplicación
Digital prints made with an ink jet process, originally used interchangeably with "Iris prints," but now more often used to refer to high-volume editions of reproductions rather than high-quality original art. The term "giclée" was coined by the printmaker Jack Duganne in 1991 to refer to inkjet prints on high-quality paper, but the usage is now evolving to become broader.