Giclee prints are advantageous to artists who do not find it feasible to mass produce their work, but want to
reproduce their art as needed, or on-demand. Once an image is digitally archived, additional reproductions can be made
with minimal effort and
reasonable cost. This process eliminates the up-front cost of mass production for an edition.
Archived files will not deteriorate in quality as negatives and film inherently do. Another tremendous advantage of
giclee printing is that digital images can be reproduced to almost any size and onto various media, giving the artist
the ability to customize prints for a specific client.
Numerous examples of giclee prints can be found in museums throught the world including the Metropolitan Museum and
the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the San Francisco Museum of Art and the
British Museum.