The term “giclee” refers to fine art print using a digital output device. The printers produce a beautiful print by spraying millions of tiny droplets of ink onto absorbent paper or canvas. The result is a magnificent display of color with the precise hue, value, and density of the original.
As the artist, I can hardly tell the difference between the original and a giclee. They are rated to last up to 200 years, based on accelerated testing with intense light according to Wilhelm-Imaging.com, who is the authority on this subject.