Monthly Archives: March 2010

New Website Clarifies Monitor Calibration and Other Workflow Issues

Has your digital imaging workflow become more work than flow? If you’re looking for ways to improve, check out the new dpbestflow.org website  produced by the American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP). In the “Best Practices” sections, you’ll find dozens of practical ideas for developing a workflow that can make your studio more efficient, effective,…
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Published in: Inkjet Technology & New Products

LexJet to Present Sunset Award at Print Competition

Entering print competitions provides an excellent way for photographers to earn recognition for their work. It can also help you expand your knowledge, confidence, and skills. To further boost the benefits of entering and winning print competitions, LexJet has created the Sunset Award.  The first award was presented last to Jeff Dachowski for the image…
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Published in: News & Trends

Joe Baraban Uses Sunset Photo eSatin for Museum Prints

After 40 years of success shooting corporate and advertising photography, Joe Baraban has submerged himself in the world of contemporary art photography. For the past two years, he has traveled throughout Texas documenting old windows. “I photograph the windows as they exist today, and use virtually no help from Photoshop,” says Baraban. Following a one-man…
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Published in: Case Studies & Profiles

Sam Gray’s Portraits Endure the Test of Time

At LexJet, we enjoy learning about the many creative ways experienced portrait photographers are continuing to distinguish themselves from others.  For example, families who want heirloom-quality fine-art portraits and paintings that will withstand the test of time should check out the artistry of Sam Gray. Working from his home/studio on a six-acre heavily wooded site…
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Published in: Case Studies & Profiles