Purchase an Epson Stylus Pro 4880 printer from any Epson Authorized Professional Imaging Reseller between August 15, 2009 and October 31, 2009 and receive $500 back by mail directly from Epson. Contact your reseller for more details.
Purchase an Epson Stylus Pro GS6000 printer from any Epson Authorized Professional Imaging Reseller between September 1, 2009 and October 31, 2009 and receive $3,000 off instantly. Contact your reseller for more details.
Purchase an Epson Stylus Pro 7900 or 9900 Proofing Edition Series printer from an Epson Authorized Professional Imaging Reseller between August 15, 2009 and October 31, 2009 and receive $1,000 back by mail directly from Epson. Contact your reseller for more details.
Purchase an Epson Stylus Pro 7900 printer from any Epson Authorized Professional Imaging Reseller between August 15, 2009 and October 31, 2009 and receive $700 back by mail directly from Epson. Contact your reseller for more details.
The 2009 SGIA Expo is the premiere marketplace for the most innovative sign-making technology, applications and specialty imaging solutions. Graphic or garment, digital or screen - the Expo is the only place to see it all! Epson will be showcasing our latest Epson Stylus Pro GS6000 solvent-based printer, along with other exciting signage products such as our new high-resolution backlight film - Epson DisplayTrans.
More Information >PDN PhotoPlus continues to be on the cutting edge of what's happening in photography and imaging. Since 1983 this has been the leading show in the industry - attracting all the exhibitors you want to see, and the industry names you want to network with!
More Information >What the industry's leading professionals are saying about the Epson Sylus Pro 900 Series printers with Epson Ultrachrome HDR Ink Technology.
Peter C. Salaverry of SkinzWraps, Inc. fields a lot of phone calls. Because his company is the vanguard of the vehicle wraps industry, the CEO faces an onslaught of claims from manufacturers touting the latest and greatest technologies. But one day a phone call came through that turned out to be a "game changer" in one of the fastest growing segments of the outdoor advertising business.
Ever since Michael Godard burst into the art scene with his whimsical yet thought-provoking and detailed paintings, he's become one of the most sought after and prolific artists in the world.
It always happens at a Gregory Crewdson exhibition. You approach one of his larger-than-life photographs, and suddenly you lunge forward to check out the remarkable detail. Often depicting scenes of small-town disquiet, Crewdson's work is as meticulously composed as a highly produced movie frame. As light beckons from the window of a gabled house, you take the voyeuristic "Crewdson plunge" into the image's elaborately designed, multifaceted storytelling.
Apple was waiting in conference room 5252 within the Epson America, Long Beach headquarters when I exited the elevator to meet them. I knew why they were here. Apple is launching their latest Mac OS named Snow Leopard next month, and they wanted an update on what the Professional Imaging team was going to do about it.
When Epson introduced photographic quality pigment-based inks, many in the industry noted that the future of photographic printing had arrived. However, photographers quickly pointed out that the future of color photographic printing may have arrived but not when it came to Black and White. Rich blacks reproduced as muddy dark grays, there was color contamination in the lower and upper scale and a weird phenomenon of prints looking neutral under one light source then shifting blue or green under different types of lighting. This metameric failure known colloquially as "metamerism" was inherent in analog prints but at a much lower level.
As we look for ways to improve information to our customers, 'Inside Epson' will become a key destination for everything Epson Stylus Pro. Written by the same people who help bring these amazing technologies to market, the stories and articles available here, will help to clarify, educate, and update you on the latest activities regarding Epson Stylus Pro printers, inks, media, accessories, and much more.
When I was asked to lead the launch process within Epson America for the Epson Stylus Pro GS6000 solvent-based printer, I did not realize the impact we were about to make. Being fairly new to this industry, my expectations for the final product were not always what this industry was used to. Over the year it took us to launch this first-ever product from Epson, I learned a lot about what was wrong with the solvent printing industry.
While many experimented in the early 19th century to visually record the world around them, Joseph Niepce is acknowledged as the inventor of photography. In 1826 Niepce made an 8-hour exposure to a bitumen coated pewter plate of the view from his window. He immersed the exposed plate into oil of lavender and white petroleum creating, "Window at Le Gras", the world's first permanent photograph. From that moment, photography would be defined not by the camera but by the print.
I am a Windows user although I am not OS, brand, or platform bound. I just started and stayed with Microsoft out of familiarity and investment in applications over the years. Most recently I have been working with Windows 7 Release Candidate (RC) 64-bit. Stay tuned to the Epson Website for specific information related to Windows 7 as the October release date nears.
There are hundreds of steps involved in producing premium, high quality media products. But, before running any tests to certify a paper product is perfect in terms of quality and performance, it's imperative that one has an understanding of the demanding requirements of the end user.