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Best Photo Paper for Inkjet Printers in 2023

Photographic printing was once a widespread and vital art form in itself. While there were (and are) various techniques for producing prints from film, the most common in the film era was the use of light-sensitive paper and an enlarger -- the paper would be exposed to a film negative or positive transparency (slide film) via the enlarger in a darkroom, or a digital exposure unit such a minilab machine, which you used to find in just about every drugstore. [Read More] petapixel.com »

2023-6-2 19:42

How to Make Your Own Photo Paper Developer from Scratch

If you’re a film photographer who likes to go the do-it-yourself rather than store-bought route, here’s a fun little tutorial for you. In this 3-minute Darkroom Magic episode by the George Eastman Museum, Historic Process Specialist Nick Brandreth shows how you can make your own photo paper developer at home from scratch. First you’ll need […] petapixel.com »

2020-12-23 21:47

Report: Kodak Alaris has sold off its paper and chemical division to its largest Chinese distributor

According to Australian photo industry publication Inside Imaging, Kodak Alaris has sold its ‘Paper, Photochemicals, Display and Software’ business unit to its largest Chinese distributor, Sino Promise Group (Sino also distributes Canon, Epson and Noritsu photo printers and scanners) and transferred its film business to its Kodak Moments business unit. dpreview.com »

2020-7-14 16:55

Video: How to capture abstract macro photographs using little more than paper and lights

Considering most of the world is well into a few weeks of self-isolation, you’ve probably photographed nearly everything you can in your household, leaving little left to document. Now, it’s time to get really creative and to help make the most of a rough situation is Ben from Adaptalux, who’s shared a 15-minute video showing how you can capture abstract macro photographs using little more than a few lights, a few sheets of paper and a little bit of creative thinking. dpreview.com »

2020-4-7 21:51

These prototype contact-style soft lenses come with blink-controlled zoom

An illustration from the paper that shows the setup used to control the soft lens. Can't see from the cheap seats in the cinema or at the ball game? No problem, just use the zoom in your contact lenses to get a better view of the action! Unfortunately we're not quite there yet, but zoomable contact lenses could be available in the not too distant future based on a paper recently published in the Advanced Functional Materials journal titled ‘A Biomimetic Soft Lens Controlled by Electrooculographic Signal. dpreview.com »

2019-7-31 22:15

Red River Palo Duro Baryta Fiber Paper Mimics an Ansel Adams Favorite

Whether you're a print enthusiast or yet to have your best snaps printed professionally, Red River's new paper offering could be a great option for you. The Palo Duro Baryta Fiber 300 boasts of the rich tonality, depth, and feel of traditional wet darkroom fiber paper, promising prints that will meet, if not surpass gallery and museum expectations.  thephoblographer.com »

2019-6-21 22:00

I Take Photographs On Paper

My process of photography varies from digital to film. But one of my favorite ways of taking photographs is on paper. I have been shooting large format for several years, but just recently began shooting photos on darkroom print paper and I love it! This medium of photography offers a look that is hard to achieve any other way. boredpanda.com »

2018-11-16 01:17

Epson adds textured paper to Legacy photo inkjet lineup

A new textured paper has been introduced to the Epson Legacy range of premium inkjet media that the company claims allows dense blacks, vibrant colors and ‘outstanding’ print permanence. Epson Legacy Textured Paper promises to ‘simulate old-world handcrafted watercolor papers’ with a heavily textured surface, according to Epson, and is aimed at photographers who exhibit and sell their work as art pieces. dpreview.com »

2018-10-27 00:36

CorePhotonics white paper explains the pros and cons of the triple-camera

A couple of weeks ago, we saw the first announcement of a mobile device with triple-camera in the shape of the Huawei P20 Pro. Gil Abraham, Director Product Management at Corephotonics—an Israeli company that specializes in the development of smartphone camera solutions—has taken the opportunity to author a white paper titled "Triple cameras: Are three better than two?" The document looks at the evolution of dual-camera systems from the HTC One M8 to current models, such as the iPhone X, and then jumps straight into the challenges and rewards of camera systems that feature a third camera. dpreview.com »

2018-4-10 17:23