Photostat vs Giclee - What's the difference?
photostat | giclee |
(dated) A photocopy, especially one made by a (Photostat machine)
positive (black on white) or negative (white on black) reproduction of printed matter or artwork made on a photostat machine, which uses photographic paper instead of a transparent negative, and uses a prism to render the paper negative readable instead of reversed.
To make such a photocopy.
* 2008 , Jonathan Nasaw, Fear Itself
As nouns the difference between photostat and giclee
is that photostat is a photocopy, especially one made by a Photostat machinegiclee is an alternative spelling of giclée.As a verb photostat
is to make such a photocopy.photostat
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(en noun)Verb
(en-verb)- as soul-deadeningly, eye-strainingly, sleep-inducingly boring as going through fourteen file boxes of sloppily photostatted bank records.