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CELPHY CP

The New Old Way to Share: Canon SELPHY QX-20 and CP1500

Canon's SELPHY QX-20 and CP1500 printers bring back the joy of physical photographs, letting you instantly turn digital moments into tangible keepsakes.
Jon Swindall

Jon Swindall

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October 12, 2024

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4 minutes read


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The New Epson SureColor P800 Printer Review

Introduction There is always “buzz” in the community of photographers who still make prints when a major new printer model hits the market. Year 2000...
Mark Segal

Mark Segal

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July 3, 2015

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30 minutes read


Hahn Baryta Silk

Another Two Barytas in the Neighbourhood

New Paper Treats from Very Reputable Folks The printing neighbourhood is growing, with another two “Barytas” – one has moved-in already – Hahnemuhle’s Photo Silk...
Mark Segal

Mark Segal

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December 5, 2014

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5 minutes read


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What's the Gold Standard of Inkjet Papers?

The End Before the Beginning Just in case you have no time to read on, the short answer: "There is none - it depends on...
Mark Segal

Mark Segal

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May 17, 2013

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19 minutes read


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Epson Stylus Pro 7900

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Michael Reichmann

Michael Reichmann

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August 27, 2012

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The Surface of Things - Part Two

Harman Gloss and Traditional Gelatin Silver Papers The Past, Present and Future  Essay and Photographs by Richard Lohmann I would like to begin with a...
Richard Lohmann

Richard Lohmann

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August 27, 2012

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20 minutes read


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Epson 1270 / 870

Epson 1270 /870 This subject will be featured in a forthcoming issue of The Luminous Landscape Video Journal.   March, 2001:The Epson 1270 has been replaced...
Michael Reichmann

Michael Reichmann

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August 27, 2012

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15 minutes read


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Slickrock

Printing papers are a matter of personal choice. They are an aesthetic decisions, much as how to crop or whether to convert a colour image...
Michael Reichmann

Michael Reichmann

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July 25, 2011

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3 minutes read