GMC Software Technology named a Xerox Business Partner of the Year

Boston, Massachusetts and Appenzell, Switzerland– GMC Software Technology, the standard in personalized communication, today announced that the company was named a 2009 Business Partner of the Yea

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Transcontinental Inc. acquires LIPSO, Canadian mobile provider

MONTREAL — Transcontinental is pleased to announce the acquisition of Montreal-based LIPSO, a leading provider of integrated mobile solutions, including connectivity, transaction management (SMS,

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EskoArtwork reports successful EskoWorld 2010 global user event

Gent (Belgium), – The recently concluded EskoWorld 2010 worldwide conference, held from April 18-21, 2010 at the Marriott Tampa Waterside Hotel and Marina, was a great success, according to c

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American Reprographics reports a strong quarter, prepared for challenging year

Walnut Creek, CA, – American Reprographics Company American Reprographics Company (the “Company”), the nation’s leading provider of reprographic services and technology, today reported its financia

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Copresco award reflects printing industry’s highest quality standards

Copresco has received a Pinnacle Award for color printing of a marketing annual report from the Printing Industry of Illinois/Indiana Association (PII). This it the 15th award for printing

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Fry Communications announces partnership with Nstein

Mechanicsburg, PA — Fry Communications announces a partnership with Nstein Technologies, recently acquired by ECM leader OpenText, to offer its software suite as part of Fry’s integrate

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KEXINO launches Qarto: Online translation management platform

Alsace, France – Business value communications and marketing services company KEXINO announces the launch of Qarto, an online translation management platform that saves organizations time and

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Nexirius and ICS announce integration of COLIBRI and remote director

New York, NY and Basel, Switzerland – Nexirius LLC, a renowned and experienced provider of software solutions that after a management spin-off from Ciba Inc. has exclusive marketing and development

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Label Traxx/Innovative Labeling Solutions partnership to be featured at Labelexpo

Milwaukee, WI, – Attendees at the Labelexpo Digital Label Summit 2010 in Barcelona, Spain, on 29 and 30 June 2010, will hear details of how two US companies partnered to automate label production.&

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Van Son brings custom inks to Florida with Miami facility

Islandia, NY – Van Son Holland Ink Corporation, a leading global manufacturer of high performance printing inks for offset presses, today announced that it has added a new facility in Miami, Florid

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The Photography Business, Part 1: What is a Photography Business?

By Wayne Cosshall Welcome to my new series of posts on the photography business. It’s a somewhat open-ended series of articles (currently it contains seven parts) that will look at photography as a business

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Calibrating Your Monitor for Color-Accurate Previews of Prints

By Marc Aguilera If you want to get prints that match what you see on your screen, an important first step is to calibrate your display. Then you can use output profiles and the soft-proofing tools in Photoshop to preview how your edited image will look on the type of paper you plan to print to. This method works whether you are printing images yourself or sending your files to a photo lab or print shop that uses ICC profiles

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A Photographer Gears Up for an Innovative Art Gallery Show: Part 2

Over four years, Magnum photographer Mark Power and poet Daniel Cockrill have travelled thoughout England, compiling pictures and words about their shared experiences and impressions. In June, they will bring that body of work to the public in an innovative exhibition at London’s Atlas Gallery entitled Destroying the Laboratory for the Sake of the Experiment

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Red River’s Arctic Polar Luster and the HP B8850 Printer

Excepts rrom “The Digital Photography Companion’s Notes” Facebook page: I’ve always had a fondness for luster finished papers and had been looking forward to trying Red River’s 75 lb Arctic Polar Luster . This was going to be a dual test actually, because I had a new HP Photosmart Pro B8850 printer sitting in my studio full of ink and ready to output. Why not test both at once

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Printing "Red River" Style Podcast at The Digital Story

From the Digital Story posting: I recently sampled the new Polar Pearl Metallic by Red River Paper , and I was very impressed by the image that emerged from my inkjet printer. So I thought it would be fun to sit down with Drew Hendrix, VP and evangelist for Red River, to get the inside scoop on the Metallic stock, his personal printing tips, and what we can expect in the future of personal printing. Click to listen to the podcast

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Forget the Process, Look at the Image

By Wayne Cosshall I was out to lunch with two fellow photographers awhile back and the discussion turned to the alternative-process crowd, the photographers who use the very old photographic processes (such as cyanotype and gum bichromate) as their printing method.

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IPI Interview: Is it harmful to display my photos?

The Image Permanence Institute is a university-based, nonprofit research laboratory devoted to scientific research in the preservation of visual and other forms of recorded information. We are the world’s largest independent laboratory with this specific scope

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Red River Paper in Photoshop Elements Techniques Newsletter

A big thanks to Rick LePage, editor of Photoshop Elements Techniques magazine, who included Red River Paper in the PET email newsletter. From the newsletter: “We did a reader survey last year, and one of the surprising results that jumped out at me was the large percentage of readers who said that they had either bought a photo printer or were planning on buying one so that they could print their photos and pages at home. As a printer guy from way back, this obviously warms the cockles of my heart, and we’re looking at how to cover printing in a better way in the magazine and on the Web site

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Sharpening Images for Output: Part 2 – Lightroom

By Jon Canfield In Part 1 of this post I covered image sharpening in Adobe Photoshop . Today, more and more photographers are migrating the bulk of their image-editing work to Lightroom, thanks to a more streamlined interface, and features that are tuned to photographers, not general graphics. While it might seem that sharpening would be the same in both Lightroom and Photoshop, there are some significant differences between the two.

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Obama says Israel home plans not helpful for peace

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Barack Obama said on Wednesday Israeli plans to build more homes near East Jerusalem were not helpful for the Middle East peace process, but he said the issue had not led to a crisis with one of the United States’ closest allies.

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