Glossary Of Giclee Terms
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Anti-Reflective Coating An anti-reflective coating is a thin, transparent layer applied to the surface of Giclée prints to minimize reflections and glare. Unlike anti-glare coatings, which diffuse light to reduce glare, anti-reflective coatings work by altering the refractive index of the surface, allowing more light to pass through and less to be reflected. This results in improved clarity and visibility of the printed image, particularly when viewing from different angles or under bright lighting conditions. |
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