Monthly Archives: October 2009

Protecting Your Inkjet Printer from Static Electricity and Clogging

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By Bill Weiser Have you ever been shocked when touching your inkjet printer?  Most likely this occurs in the winter months when you are running your heater and the humidity is low.  Other than being an annoyance, this is potentially dangerous for your printer. Depending on the level of the static electricity being discharged, and the…
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Small-Class, Hands-On Training for New Portrait Photographers

KAPA classes are kept small so there is plenty of opportunity for personalized advice.

If you’re serious about getting into the portrait photography business, having a good camera and a passion for photography are important. But there’s so much more that must be learned. For example, in order to sell enough work to make a decent living, you should know how to pose and light your clients in the…
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X-Rite Says Show Us Your Color Munki and Win Big!

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If you’ve had some fun monkeying around with your ColorMunki, X-Rite wants the world to know about it! From October through March, X-Rite will award monthly cash prizes to ColorMunki users who make funny, entertaining videos using a ColorMunki as a prominent character then post the videos on the X-Rite channel on YouTube.  Every month,…
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Published by: LexJet
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Ten Warning Signs of an Inferior Giclee

To digitize artwork, Fine Art Impressions uses a high-resolution Better Light camera back mated to a Sinar 4x5 studio view camera. The studio

In an article in the Art World News, Gary Kerr of Fine Art Impressions provides excellent advice for Choosing the Right Fine Art Giclée Printmaker. He cautions that finding the right printmaking requires artists to do some research because “The quality of giclée printmaking varies as much as the art itself.” Fine Art Impressions is…
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