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Behind every print lies decades of photo editing and scanned art restoration experience. Out-of-gamut colors are mended, compressed shadows and highlights are revitalized, strange tints and color issues are reduced, noise and aberration are eliminated, and clarity/sharpness are controlled, all with the intent to restore photos to their best intended state. Effects like bloom, blemish removal, and other touchups/effects can be added and controlled to provide the presence of light in a flat image, clear definition in a noisy or blurry one, and focus where focus lacks.
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Soft surfaces should appear soft. Lines should appear crisp and clean. Rough textures should appear sharp and highly detailed. Bold colors should appear deep and rich, not dark and soggy. Lights should appear bright and with grace. The results must be seen to be believed.
Materials
Red River Paper - Polar Gloss Metallic
This beautiful glossy metallic photo paper provides an iridescent high-gloss sheen to your print. Colors become richer and bolder as light takes on the colors of the print. Excellent for brilliantly rich colors and exceptional blacks, no paper is deeper or more beautiful. This is Red River's most advanced, and most expensive paper.
Red River Paper - Aurora Art White 285
No wood is used in this paper, just cotton. This paper provides a beautifully soft matte finish with archival properties that last for many decades. The paper is made with recovered cotton linters that would've otherwise become trash, saving the environmental cost of new cotton.
Joyeza Premium Printable Vinyl
Unlike sticker paper, printable vinyl is a stretchy plastic base with a brilliant gloss coating. The coating provides an excellent protective glossy water-resistant sheen over the stickers, and the pigment looks strong, crisp, and beautiful.
Oracle 651 Vinyl
Oracle 651’s vinyl has been a graphic design staple for window displays and car decals for decades. This permanent material performs well in harsh outdoor conditions for years. Indoor projects are still holding strong 14 years and counting!
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Canon imagePROGRAF - PRO 1000
Canon's premiere red-line fine art pigment printer, the Pro-1000, produces unbelievably crisp and clear 1200 x 2400 dpi prints with a broader color gamut than most. The pigment ink is archival quality, guaranteed to resist fade compared to dyes. The ink cost is incredibly expensive, $720 to replace all 12 cartridges, but the clarity is second to none.
Epson EcoTank ET-8550
Epson's Ecotank series provides large tanks to refill ink at reduced prices. Because the tank gets filled from simple bottles, the cost of ink is dramatically reduced. Capable of sizes up to 13x19, this is the best photo quality high yield printer on the market. This printer is used for bulk projects, including inserts and business cards.
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The scan quality from this device is exceptional, and it's what I use to capture traditional media.
Silhouette Cameo 4
An all-purpose cutter capable of trimming 12x12 sheets of paper and vinyl, the Cameo 4 also boasts some of the best vinyl-cutting software on the market - Silhouette Studio. I use this mainly to cut and score stickers and produce high-quality vinyl designs.
Martin Yale BCS210
It cuts business cards better than most. The Martin Yale creates 10 business cards from a single sheet of heavy index cardstock paper, accepting up to 2 heavy sheets at once to quickly trim 20 cards in only 10 seconds.