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Got me a giclee made of a coin. (big pics)

mgoodm3mgoodm3 Posts: 17,497 ✭✭✭
I contacted julio after he introduced the process of printing pictures on canvas with a fancy ink-jet printer. I sent him a high-res image (2300 X 2300) of an indian cent to see how it would come out. Below are the results. It has great detail. The color is pretty close, a little dark and a little shy on yellow. It's quite nice for a first try at a coin. Sounds like it can take some tweaking to get everything set right when they do this process for fine art. Good job Julio.

original (smaller version)

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giclee ( about 10" X 10" on canvas with a wood frame)

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    messydeskmessydesk Posts: 20,737 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Neat! I'd say that the contrast is low rather than the giclee being too dark, though, althoug I'm seeing a picture of the giclee rather than the real thing.
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    WOW!!image
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    NewbNewb Posts: 1,401
    Oh man, that is the coolest.

    So when are you and julio putting together a catalog? Awesome coins, awesome photos, perhaps with a choice of framing and maybe even a tastefully small plaque describing said coin and a bit of its history?

    Count me in.
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    NumisOxideNumisOxide Posts: 11,036 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Nice Mark.
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    dtkk49adtkk49a Posts: 2,490 ✭✭✭
    That is so cool...
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    TWQGTWQG Posts: 3,145 ✭✭
    I can see a market for this.
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    StrikeOutXXXStrikeOutXXX Posts: 3,354 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>Oh man, that is the coolest.

    So when are you and julio putting together a catalog? Awesome coins, awesome photos, perhaps with a choice of framing and maybe even a tastefully small plaque describing said coin and a bit of its history?

    Count me in. >>



    I'd hang them on my wall, but what if Consuela sees them? image

    Seriously, i've never seen one of these before - are they durable? For instance could you sew this giclee on the back of a denim jacket or similar application or are they too fragile and pretty much destined for art?

    PCGS should see the growth potential and start grading and slabbing/framing giclees!

    Very cool indeed.
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    << <i>I'd hang them on my wall, but what if Consuela sees them? >>

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    NewbNewb Posts: 1,401




    << <i>I'd hang them on my wall, but what if Consuela sees them? image

    Seriously, i've never seen one of these before - are they durable? For instance could you sew this giclee on the back of a denim jacket or similar application or are they too fragile and pretty much destined for art?

    PCGS should see the growth potential and start grading and slabbing/framing giclees!

    Very cool indeed. >>



    I don't know if you could sew them on a jacket, and that MIGHT step across the line into true geekdom, but if you could I bet Russ would want one with a Gold Buffalo on it.

    I'd damn sure like to have a few on my walls. Possibilities are endless. If a person was a decent photographer, he could send in his own pics. Or send his coins in to be photographed. Can't believe someone hasn't done this already!

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    StrikeOutXXXStrikeOutXXX Posts: 3,354 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>I bet Russ would want one with a Gold Buffalo on it. >>



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    NewbNewb Posts: 1,401


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    << <i>I bet Russ would want one with a Gold Buffalo on it. >>



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    OMG! ROFL!!
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    FletcherFletcher Posts: 3,294


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    << <i>I bet Russ would want one with a Gold Buffalo on it. >>



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    OMG ... is that really Russ???
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    DMWJRDMWJR Posts: 6,096 ✭✭✭✭✭
    uber cool!
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    mgoodm3mgoodm3 Posts: 17,497 ✭✭✭
    WHo's body is Russ stuck onto?image

    It looks to be fairly stiff with fairly thick canvas and a very glossy finish so I don't think that it would wear well.

    Might have to ask julio about that.
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    JulioJulio Posts: 2,501
    1st the credit goes to Mark for a great pic. I must agree with him though, I did not nail it. I'd love to have him standing over my shoulder as we work to get it just right. Having the artist on site might still take several prints as they look different on the monitor than they do when the printer spits them out. Coins and watercolor prints are tough to color match each for different reasons.
    I would never try to wear a Giclee as the canvas we use does not like water. It's also sealed with an acrylic sealer that would not appreciate being bent.
    Giclees have only been around since 1989, so as to how long they will last is anyones guess. Epson and others have done lab test that say they should last 99 years with proper care. Oh yeay, that is one heck of a pic. of a Giclee that Mark took. Like all the rest I am anxiously awaiting his forthcoming book. jws
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    <<Having the artist on site might still take several prints as they look different on the monitor than they do when the printer spits them out.>>

    Julio,

    Have you tried a monitor spyder? I hear they work really well.
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    LeeGLeeG Posts: 12,162
    "Super" example! I can see an improvement already from the one I have. I agree that there could be a market for this.image
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    NewbNewb Posts: 1,401
    Julio,



    How large can you print while maintaining decent detail?


    I want one.





    Did I mention I want one?



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    trozautrozau Posts: 3,455 ✭✭✭
    That is nice! The picture of Russ looks okay. image
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    PerryHallPerryHall Posts: 47,509 ✭✭✭✭✭
    What is a "giclee made of a coin"? English translation please.

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    NewbNewb Posts: 1,401
    I believe this needs a bump.
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    JulioJulio Posts: 2,501
    The one we did for LeeG was our 1st attempt. The actual credit for the idea of a "coin", Giclee goes to Joey my graphic artist. Who simply said, " that would make a cool Giclee, can I make one". Got permission from LeeG to use his image and those who have seen my coin pics. will agree that was definitely the way to go and the rest is history. lol
    What is a giclee made of a coin? English translation. I always wondered why we called the giclees, giclees, and it was explained to me like this. Well it's really the difference between underwear and lingerie. You call it lingerie because you can charge more. Made sense.
    A giclee is really no differnent than what you do at home when you print a color picture except we use canvas and special ultrachrome ink.
    How large can you print with decent detail? That's a great question. There is no doubt that the bigger you go you do loose detail. That's just a fact. Bearing that in mind we have taken a 1 1/4 x 1 1/2" photo taken at Coney island in one of those photo booths and made a 11 x 14 with no discernible loss in quality. The pic. was taken when you could still get it done for a quarter. Joey tells me has done a 30 x 40 for the lady and it looks great. Don't you just love photoshop. It really boils down to how sharp the pic. is under magnification as to how far you can go without the aid of photoshop tricks.
    Monitor spyder? No I did not even know such an animal existed. I love neat tec. stuff so I will definitely Google it and check around and see if I can find someone who uses one and get their opinion.
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    StrikeOutXXXStrikeOutXXX Posts: 3,354 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Not sure whose body that is - it was the 1st google image in a denim jacket I found that I could quickly apply his open forum picture to.

    Yes, a 10" x 10" indian head on a jacket might cross over into geekdom, maybe for a state quarter unveiling ceremony they could do something like that, but for everyday use - I'm leaning towards geek too. I was just wondering if the material was stiff/durable more like an iron-on transfer or patch type of material and if the ink was permanant enough to withstand wear/washing, etc. Sound like no, but that's ok.

    Julio - let's say I have an 8x10 family picture and want to make it into a 11x13 giclee - roughly what would it cost?

    We have a few designjet plotters and some 7-ink printers in our print shop at work, but not sure any of them could print on canvas. Who knows, if they catch on, there could be a machine in Wal-Mart to bring your pictures in on memory stick/CD and the machine could giclee you while you wait.

    I think if mgoodm3 had cropped the giclee of the coin so we couldn't see the texture on the outer area, and said grade the IH, chances are without super inspection, we would have thought we were looking at a straight coin picture. Great work!!
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    NewbNewb Posts: 1,401
    Strikeout, I'm beginning to like the idea of a jacket with a coin image on it, and that scares me a bit.

    It would need to be a nice embroidered emblem. Big one on the back, little one on the front maybe?

    I've got a friend whose mom works part time for a shop that does that....image wonder how well they can catch detail....
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    lkeneficlkenefic Posts: 9,329 ✭✭✭✭✭
    wow...awesome detail!
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    I think having a giclee on a jacket is a great idea!! image

    And you can have one for any U.S. or World Coin.

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    What's not to Like ! Beautiful !

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