Whats the difference between C-print and archival pigment print?
A C-print is a color photographic print made on negative-type color photographic paper and is used for both black and white as well as multicolored art works. This is the most common print for artworks whose original medium is photography. Archival pigment print is a method of printing using a digital pigment printer. Prints made by this method are also referred to as Giclee prints. The image stability of pigment printing is superior to that of any other method of printing and it excels in permanence.