What is a "giclée" print ... really?

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But mine is a carbon print. Single transfer if one wishes to get fancy... 😜
 

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Even the top or the line giclée print will never have the feel or the look of a single or double weight silver gelatin print.
 

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I prefer fine-art silver feline prints, myself!
 

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I can think of many reason to shoot film and not one of them has to do with printing my own work in a darkroom.

The “in my opinion”, just before “contemporary”, applies to the question too. I could have chosen better punctuation, I see… :D

Yeah, I know people will come up with several different opinions and preferences.
 
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