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Double the Output - Double the Projects - Double Sided Inkjet Papers

Print photos on both sides for books, portfolios, presentations, and more.

Double sided means that you can print photo quality on both sides of the paper. We coat the front and back of the paper so both offer equal output quality for your photos, art, graphics, and text.

You'll find the double sided paper you need here:

  • glossy
  • luster
  • matte in a variety of weights
  • semigloss
  • fine art

Order Your Favorite Double Sided Papers for:

  • Photo books
  • Graphic design presentation or portfolio
  • Projects where you need to save paper
  • Calendars
  • Trading cards

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Landscape Photography Tips


Best light during dawn or dusk

The best light is during dawn and dusk. That’s when the light is warm, the sun is in the frame and the mood is just beautiful. However, depending on what you want to do with your landscape shots you can shoot any time you want.

Continue reading Landscape Photography Tips here

Be sure to check out the article's recommended eBook on landscape photography by Kajo Merkert here

How about the best PAPERS for landscape printing?

Choosing a paper is to a great degree subjective.  However, certain inkjet papers lend themselves to landscape and nature focused photography printing.

Find the best papers for your landscape images here


Finally check out Landscape Photography magazine here


How to Use Printer Profiles in Photoshop Elements 10 (Windows)

Profiles are data files that describe the way a particular device (camera, monitor, printer) reproduces color. You can think of profiles as “color translators” that explain how to reproduce color from one device like Photoshop to another like your inkjet printer.

Using a profile when you print will result in more consistent and accurate prints which translates to savings of time and money!

Continue reading How to Use Profiles in PSE 10

Photo Links from the Around the Web
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Understanding Focus (Digital Photo Secrets)

"It's OK to be a Cropped Sensor" - Digital Photography Podcast 319 (The Digital Story)

Lighting for Photography (PictureCorrect)

DPE Podcast – Interviews with Chuck Westfall from Canon, Tony Llerena et. al (DPE)

Astronomers, your camera is here: Canon EOS 60Da announced (Imaging Resource)

How To Replace The Sky In A Photo (Photoshop Essentials)

Small, Cheap and Underappreciated: Spill-Kill Reflectors (Strobist)

Using an Anchor Colour to Make your Images Come To Life (DPS)

Best Photo Papers for HP Photosmart Inkjet Printers (Red River Paper)

How to Photograph Hummingbirds (PictureCorrect)

Why You Shouldn’t Carry Too Much Gear (PhotoNaturalist)

Working in Black and White in Adobe Photoshop (Peachpit)

Squint Slightly and Stick Your Chin Out for Better Portrait Shots (LifeHacker)

Nine Quick Tips on Shooting in Harsh Environments (Photofocus)

Simple Portraits, Complex Camera (NYT Lens)

Adobe Photoshop CS6 Public Beta – 6 Sneak Peeks – 5 Gurus’ 6 Favorite Features (John Paul Caponigro)

Can Kickass Studio Lighting Cost LessThan $200? (DIY Photography)

How to Photograph and Light a Lamborghini Aventador (DPS)

 

 

These great information and news links provided courtesy of Imaginginsider.com - the news source of imaging professionals.

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