A digital c-type is a photographic print, on light-sensitive paper, that has been exposed using digital technology, rather than traditional analogue (otherwise known as ‘darkroom’) techniques.
Digital c-types are created by exposing the paper using lasers or LEDs rather than a bulb, like in a darkroom. The second part of the traditional process is much the same however: the paper is processed in a photographic developer, followed by bleach fix before being washed to remove the processing chemicals.
C-type prints and Giclée prints are two very different printing processes, one is a photographic print the other is an inkjet. Fine art Giclée prints are a high quality archival inkjet print on fine art watercolour paper. The Giclée paper Chris Floyd’s images are printed on is Hahnehmühle 310gsm German Etching paper.
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