Chromaco and Canvas: A Match Made in Hawaii

Canvas Gallery Wraps by Chromaco
Perfect reproduction of Colleen Wilcox’s art by Chromaco on Sunset Reserve Matte Canvas.

 

Chromaco was printing canvas before canvas was cool. Well, it’s always been cool, but Chromaco perfected its print processes on canvas and other fine art media years ago. During that time, canvas has always been the mainstay of Chromaco’s fine art reproduction business.

Canvas Prints by ChromacoBased in Honolulu, Chromaco is at the heart of a vibrant art community, fed by (as you may have already guessed) a thriving tourist trade. Though most of Chromaco’s work serves the Hawaiian Islands, Chromaco also ships its superb prints to Japan and the mainland U.S.

The secret to Chromaco’s success? Quality. Chromaco’s business was launched by providing ICC profiles to end users and businesses. They were in the color game right off the bat, so it was a smooth transition to reproducing fine art, and reproducing it in Chromaco’s exacting way.

“Since we do our high-resolution digital capture here in-house, it’s all about maintaining accurate color profiles. We do all our own ICC profiling. We start off with our scanner profile for the Phase One back and then we have ICC profiles for all the different devices and materials, including our canvas of choice, Sunset Reserve Matte Canvas,” says Craig Ellenwood, Chromaco general manager. “I find that the Sunset Canvas has a large color gamut. When I print a grayscale bar I can definitely see every step cleanly. There’s no blocking up in the shadows, so the Dmax is there, and it offers a wide range of blacks. We profile the canvas after we coat it so we get the most accurate profile for how it looks as an end product.”

Fine art printing by Chromaco
Close-up of a canvas wrap printed on Sunset Reserve Matte Canvas with Sunset Gloss Coating by Chromaco for artist Heather Brown.

Ellenwood adds that they use Sunset Reserve Matte Canvas in tandem with Sunset Gloss Coating. The Sunset Coating, says Ellenwood, dries more quickly than most coatings on the market, which is essential for ensuring quick turnarounds for Chromaco’s clientele.

“Here in Hawaii we have high humidity and temperatures, and some of the coatings on the market can take three or four days to dry completely sometimes. It’s nice with the LexJet canvas and coating to have it dry overnight so we can package it up in the morning,” says Ellenwood.

Fine Art on Canvas by Chromaco
Printing Ray Tabora’s fine art on canvas at Chromaco.

Ellenwood adds that while canvas has been the company’s cornerstone for the past ten years or so, he’s seen an increase in clients requesting gallery wraps. He says gallery wraps are a simple solution for an artist to hand off to their clients because it can still be framed or hung up on the wall as-is.

“Framing can be expensive and people like the look of a gallery wrap without having to invest in a frame,” says Ellenwood. “The majority of our business is in canvas and most of our clients are painters, galleries and photographers. We also offer other art products like aluminum and watercolor prints and some commercial signage, but the mainstay of our business is canvas.”

Free Photo and Color Management Webinars from X-Rite

Lee Varis PhotographyX-Rite Photo Marketing announces its schedule of free October 2013 webinars that have been developed to address specific photography and color management topics and are designed to appeal to both professional and serious amateur photographers….

Fantastic Photo-Illustration: Retouching, Masking & Compositing with Lee Varis, 1-2 p.m. ET and 3-4 p.m. ET, Wednesday, Oct. 16: Mastery of Adobe Photoshop is an essential step in developing skills for photo-illustration and is a foundation for exploring the outer limits of fantasy, surrealism, and visual symbolism.

X-Rite Coloratti Lee Varis will examine photo-retouching and illustration techniques in this webinar and emphasize the necessity of working on a calibrated and profiled monitor. Webinar attendees will see how Lee assembles different photo-illustration projects and be guided, step-by-step, to learn more advanced techniques including:  Masking and transparency effects; smoke and fire effects; glows, halos, and light beams; and other image compositing secrets.

Along the way, attendees will also learn about specific features of Photoshop like:  Layer masks, Groups, and Blending Modes; the Refine Edge dialog; editing masks with the Dodge & Burn, plus Blur tools; displacement maps & distortion effects; and more.

To register for the free 1 p.m. ET webinar, visit:

https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/114977738

To register for the free 3 p.m. ET webinar, visit:

https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/409107170

The Complete Digital Photography Process with Jim DiVitale, 1-2 p.m. ET, Monday, Oct. 21: In this program, Jim will demonstrate problem-solving techniques using digital capture and Photoshop to streamline both the creative and production of the digital imaging workflow to improve quality and save time.

Topics will include calibration and custom profiling of the camera, monitor and printer to achieve a closed loop of controlled color management. Webinar attendees will also learn how to use Wacom products to streamline the work, and a start to finish approach to digital photography, using several photographic elements to create multi-image photographs for commercial photo-illustrations.

Jim’s portfolio and digital imaging Blog can be viewed at DiVitalePhotography.com.

To register for the free webinar, visit: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/364556314

Three Free Photo and Color Management Webinars from X-Rite this Month

Free Photo Retouching and Color Management WebinarsX-Rite Photo Marketing announces its schedule of free September 2013 webinars that have been developed to address specific photography and color management topics and are designed to appeal to both professional and serious amateur photographers…

Portrait Retouching for the Artistically Challenged with Lee Varis, 1 p.m. ET, Wednesday, Sept. 18: X-Rite Coloratti Lee Varis is an educator, photographer and Photoshop guru. He is also the best-selling book author of “Skin: The Complete Guide to Digitally, Lighting, Photographing and Retouching Faces and Bodies.” In this webinar, Lee will demonstrate new techniques for portrait retouching that take advantage of the powerful image processing capabilities of Adobe Photoshop and an X-Rite calibrated and profiled monitor to enhance the average subject. Lee will also show webinar attendees how they can create portrait enhancements that rival the experts, in just a few minutes and without the need for special skills. To register for this free one-hour webinar, go to https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/714414666 

Color Management: The easy Way Out with Brenda Hipsher, 1 p.m. ET, Wednesday, Sept. 25: This webinar will review the individual ColorMunki solutions including software demonstrations and discussions of how each solution is used. Webinar participants are encouraged to ask questions in order to best understand what each solution offers so every photographer can match which ColorMunki family solution is right for them. To register for this free webinar, visit: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/872831914

Processing Ice and Snow Images with Joshua Holko, 7 p.m. ET, Wednesday, Sept. 25: X-Rite Coloratti Joshua Holko spends a lot of time out in the ice and snow of Antarctica and Iceland. His photographs have won worldwide acclaim and they provide a glimpse into another world that exists in some of the most difficult climate conditions on earth. Taking photographs in these conditions poses particular issues with light, reflection, shadow, glare, and more. In this webinar Josh will discuss his workflow using X-Rite color management solutions like the ColorChecker Passport and the i1Display Pro to ensure that everything he does in his workflow is color managed, saving time and producing a better image as the end result. Additionally, Joshua will talk about some of the pitfalls of shooting and processing images with snow and ice and what to look for when editing images for printing. He will reveal specific techniques for getting texture and tone into snow and ice photographs. To register for this free webinar, visit: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/262300306

MyPix2.com and the Merger of Technology and Creativity

Inkjet Canvas Decor by MyPix2
MyPix2.com, an Artful Color brand, reproduces photos and fine art using a variety of LexJet Sunset inkjet media, including Sunset Reserve Matte Canvas, for photographers, fine artists and consumers.

 

Is creative engineer an oxymoron, like military intelligence? You might think so, but think again. Damon Rando, owner of MyPix2.com, an Artful Color Inc. brand in Apex, N.C., breaks the mold in more ways than one.

Rando studied both computer engineering and fine art photography in college, inspired by his mentor uncle, who was also an engineer and photographer.

Coating Canvas at MyPix2Rando had his own brush with military intelligence when he worked for the Air Force in weapons system testing. It was one stop along an interesting career path that eventually led to the formation of his fine art and photography reproduction company that included a stint at Waterford III making modifications to the control room at Three Mile Island and, most importantly, Apple.

“I got fed up with military bureaucracy, packed up, moved to California and went to work for Apple in engineering, and then in channel marketing where all my big accounts were in the emerging desktop publishing and photo editing fields that were starting on the Mac,” says Rando.

Canvas Gallery Wraps at MyPix2Rando worked his way through Apple for ten years, finding his way from engineering to color and how to best produce it for print. Rando and his team at Apple introduced ColorSync 2.0 and the ICC standard in the mid-’90s.

“During my last four years at Apple, my job was to get adoption of the ICC standard as the color business development executive for the U.S. sales force. I worked with People magazine, Time Inc., Simon and Schuster, the Smithsonian, the National Gallery and others to introduce them to and teach them about modern color management,” recalls Rando.

While he was at Apple, Rando started “tinkering,” as he puts it, with inkjet printing. Using the early ENCAD inkjet printer, he began putting together the pieces and parts of a color managed system for wide-format inkjet.

Epson Inkjet Printer at MyPix2“The whole color management process was one of the more technical aspects of the computer world to explain to people, which is why I was moved into the sales group supporting them because color management was so hard to communicate. I wasn’t about to pitch people on something that wasn’t a developed workflow so I dug into the best practices for color management,” says Rando. “Within that system in the early days, many of the applications didn’t have implementation inside the workflow; there were so many pieces that weren’t put together the way they are today. As an example, in the inkjet world, black build, even today, is a challenge with pigmented inks. When I was doing this in my house I was uncovering a lot of the shortcomings and working with the vendors to improve the process.”

In the early years of the 21st Century, Rando launched a fine art reproduction business on the side while he worked in the photo personalization group at Kodak with the NEXPRESS.

Gallery Wrap Frames at MyPix2“I learned a ton about the photo market, and saw where silver halide was not the future of printing and that inkjet was the future. I figured it wouldn’t be long before production equipment and workflow would replace silver halide, but I thought it would happen a lot sooner than it did,” says Rando. “There is a lot of investment in the silver halide process, which slowed down the transition, plus it’s very low cost per square foot.”

Rando began researching and testing inkjet papers and pushed the highest performing and most affordable papers into the market. He was invested in inkjet early on, employing a battery of Epson printers for his work.

A break came in August 2010 when Rando pitched Living Social on a daily deal to market photos on canvas to consumers, leading to the launch of Artful Color’s consumer brand, MyPix2Canvas. Rando developed an e-commerce site and a production workflow for the brand and started selling coupons regionally.

Production at MyPix2“Within a few months we moved production out of my home and into an 1,800 square-foot building at a business park. Three months later we got our second building, three months later our third building, and three months later our fourth building. During that time we became a national deal on Living Social and were featured on the Today Show twice as a part of Jill’s Steals and Deals. In August of 2012 we moved into a large facility and occupied 13,000 feet of a 21,000 square foot facility, and just this last month we took over the remaining 8,000 square feet.”

To cap it off, Artful Color recently took delivery of Epson’s new SureLab, a “dry lab” production machine that utilizes a special formulation of archival dye inks and is designed to replace the chemical process for producing portrait-sized photo prints.

Epson SureLab
The Epson SureLab, of which MyPix2.com’s owner Damon Rando says regarding the dry lab’s output: “The amount of color gamut, tonal range and image fidelity is like nothing else I’ve ever seen.”

“The incredible thing about the SureLab is the archival dye inks it uses, instead of pigmented inks. The amount of color gamut, tonal range and image fidelity is like nothing else I’ve ever seen. We’ve refined the pigmented inkjet printing process, but the one area that still has some issues is that the five percent dark tinted gray tones have bronzing issues; you can still maintain the detail but you can’t quite maintain the richness of the blacks in that toning. The SureLab blows that away; it’s absolutely stunning,” says Rando. “What we can tell so far is that there are no shortcomings with the SureLab in image fidelity. The entire tonal range in every shading and the richness and vibrancy of every color in the rainbow is stunning.”

The SureLab complements the already tightly-managed wide format inkjet color management workflow where Artful Color uses a blend of LexJet Sunset inkjet media.

Canvas at MyPix2“We look at LexJet as one of our secret ingredients. I’ve worked with LexJet for about 14 years now. The great thing about LexJet is that they have distribution across the country, the finest media at an affordable price and they meet our high-volume demand while maintaining quality,” says Rando.

With the launch of the new website, MyPix2.com will offer fine prints and posters in addition to its popular canvas products. “We’re the modern day photo lab; the photo lab of the future: totally eco friendly with no chemicals. It’s environmentally sustainability in fine art reproduction that offers customers the best quality prints,” adds Rando.

Free Color Management and Photo Organization Webinars from X-Rite

X-Rite Photo Marketing announces its schedule of free August 2013 webinars developed to address specific photography and color management topics and designed to appeal to both Photographer Cristina Mittermeierprofessional and serious amateur photographers.

Photography That Makes a Difference, co-sponsored with Sony, presented by Cristina Mittermeier, 1 p.m. ET, Tuesday, Aug. 13: In this webinar, X-Rite Coloratti and Sony Artisan of Imagery Cristina Mittermeier will share some of her journeys and discuss why she uses Sony equipment to capture these amazing stories in photographs. She will also discuss the importance of X-Rite color management solutions to ensure that her vision is translated from the camera’s sensor, to the computer monitor, and beyond to exhibitions, magazines, books, and more. To register for this free webinar, visit: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/787098362

Color Management for the Rest of Us, presented by Brenda Hipsher, X-Rite Field Marketing Manager in the U.S. and Canada, 1 p.m. ET, Monday, Aug. 19: This webinar focuses on simple color workflow issues addressing photographers who are tired of throwing away paper and wasting their time. Topics covered include techniques and products that allow photographers to concentrate on the business and art of their photography. To register for this free webinar, visit: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/193076562

Cataloging in Lightroom: Organizing Your Images for Travel, presented by Marc Muench, 1 p.m. ET, Tuesday, Aug. 27: X-Rite Coloratti Marc Muench has been organizing image libraries containing millions of image files for over 20 years. He is a third generation landscape photographer with vast experience in not only creating imagery for hundreds of companies but also in organizing the images for the clients. He now teaches his organizational techniques in many of his photography workshops. In this webinar, Marc will teach some of the basics that have helped him manage his images, in addition to illustrating his technique for managing a single Master Catalog in Adobe Lightroom. His method allows for the use of a second computer or travel computer to be used with a temporary catalog during shoots, emphasizing the importance of using calibrated and profiled monitors in all environments for accurate viewing and image evaluation. Marc will demonstrate how to import images by utilizing custom “Develop Settings” containing camera profiles made with ColorChecker Passport. He’ll also cover how to merge the catalogs to maintain the single Master Catalog workflow. To register for this free webinar, visit: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/273590114

Free Color Management Webinars from X-Rite in July

Color Management WebinarThis month, aka July, X-Rite is offering three free webinars designed to help photographers and videographers gain new confidence and to learn quick, easy and powerful ways to enhance their color workflow.

These webinars are designed to be informational as well as inspirational by offering photographers practical ways to improve their photography. Webinar attendees will also have the opportunity to ask questions to the live trainers…

Color Management for the Rest of Us, co-sponsored by White House Custom Colour (WHCC), presented by Tony Corbell and Brenda Hipsher, Noon ET, July 15: This webinar features a discussion of monitor calibration and general color management. Tony Corbell of WHCC and Brenda Hipsher, X-Rite Field Marketing Manager in the U.S. and Canada, discuss how easy it is to put color management in place in a photographer’s workflow to save time, money, and frustration. There will be a live question-and-answer session following the presentation. Pre-registration for this webinar is not necessary. To view the live webinar, simply need bookmark this link: http://education.whcc.com/live.

Simply Amazing Color. Take control of your monitor, projector, printer and camera!, presented by Brenda Hipsher, 1 p.m. ET, July 24: This webinar will review the individual ColorMunki solutions including software demonstrations and discussions of how each solution is used. This live webinar provides participants with the opportunity to ask questions and understand each solution in detail so they can make the right decision on what ColorMunki family solution is for them.

To register for this free webinar, visit: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/931797930

Professional Monitor Calibration for Still & Video, presented by Brenda Hipsher, July 31, 1 p.m. ET: This webinar will review how to access and utilize the video presets in i1Profiler software and will briefly look at use of ColorCheckers in the video footage as a visual reference. For photographers shooting, editing, and preparing video for output, this webinar will give them the insight into X-Rite color management solutions that can streamline their color control in video.

To register for this free webinar, visit: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/255818698