Watercolor is one of the most popular mediums for artists, but it can be a nightmare for fine art printers. The medium of watercolor is known for its delicate (some would even say fickle) nature. Transparent washes, very subtle gradations of color, eye poppingly bright pigments, and a particular “look”
Now through December 31, 2013, save on selected Canon wide format inkjet printers. Purchase any of the printers listed and follow the link below to submit your rebate request online. Claims must be submitted within 30 days of purchase.   It’s that easy! https://imagingspectrum.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/LF_Rebate_TermsOfOffer_102113.pdf Canon imagePROGRAF iPF 6400 24” printer –
Hurry – Offer ends August 31, 2013! Epson’s Exhibition Canvas has a new look! Created for those customers who are concerned about OBAs or simply searching for a warmer, less “bright” white point, Epson Exhibition Canvas Natural is a welcome addition to the Epson Signature Worthy Fine Art line of
We’re all familiar with the standard paper to print images on. You’ve got your photo papers – (like our ever popular Epson luster, gloss, semi gloss, and semimatte) and you’ve got your matte papers. You’ve got some pretty awesome fine art papers (like Epson Signature Worthy hot press and cold
In early March, Ilford introduced five (FIVE!) new papers to their Prestige Fine Art Line for wide format museum quality photographic and fine art printing, including Ilford’s first ever inkjet photo paper designed exclusively for black and white prints. Here’s a brief intro to the five newest papers, along with
Just in time for spring, Epson has announced two exciting new product launches. The first is the much anticipated release of Epson Exhibition Canvas Natural in gloss, satin and matte finishes. Building on the success of Epson’s popular Exhibition Canvas line, Epson Exhibition Canvas Natural provides the same great Dmax
This article was updated July 28, 2016. Every large format printer/ printmaker has to deal with the occasional unusable print. No matter how good your color management workflow is, there’s always the potential for something to go wrong. Here’s a brief list of things to check if your print turns
One of the biggest advancements in inkjet papers over the past few years has been the introduction of metallic photo paper. Much as the inkjet fb baryta papers aim to capture the look of traditional fiber based darkroom prints, the new inkjet receptive metallic papers harken back to Kodak’s wildly