Andrew Darlow - 301 Inkjet Tips and Techniques
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Andrew Darlow, photographer, educator, and digital imaging consultant joins host Scott Sheppard to talk about his new book “301 Inkjet Tips and Techniques: An Essential Printing Resource for Photographers (Digital Process and Print)â€. This book is an informative resource on all aspects of digital printmaking and compiles tips and examples on printing your images from over 20 photographers and other artists. Andrew takes the topic from planning for output, image sizing and correction, choosing the right printer and color management system, black and white, choosing a paper, and coating.
He also covers RIPs, applications, presentation, packaging, and framing your images, lighting the final prints, all with step-by-step examples. He discusses everything involved in preparing your work for an exhibition, including building a complimentary website and some marketing tips on how to get an exhibition. He also shares some tips from the book about paper and where to find more information.
He has a complimentary website with free tips and chapters at: http://www.inkjettips.com or you can learn more by listening to his podcast “Imaging Buffet†at http://www.imagingbuffet.com.
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