Analog Printing Analog printing in the context of Giclée refers to traditional printing methods that utilize physical processes, such as lithography or screen printing, to transfer an image onto a substrate. Unlike digital printing, which involves the direct reproduction of digital files, analog printing relies on mechanical or chemical means to create prints. While digital printing offers precise control and flexibility, analog printing methods often provide unique textures and characteristics that appeal to artists and collectors seeking a more tactile and artisanal aesthetic. |