[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>I've been getting as much for ink-jet prints as I ever got for optical prints. 
>More, in fact. However, I don't call them ink-jet prints. Taking a clue from 
>the pricey galleries, I call them giclee prints. The term "giclee" merely 
>means 
>a print created with a spray of liquid. It's accurate, if a bit pretentious. 

Michael Reichmann told me he *always* calls his prints "inkjet prints"
precisely because it annoys the pretentious gallery people :)

>But people enjoy a bit of pretention every now and then. Particularly when 
>they're opening their pocketbooks.

Yep. That's how I'm able to get more for "silver gelatin" prints!

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