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Polar Pearl Metallic30% Sale Ends Friday Night

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Polar Pearl Metallic™ is a truly unique inkjet paper that closely matches the look of photo lab metallic prints. The new paper is compatible with any inkjet printer and requires no special equipment, inks, or finishing techniques to achieve the metallic effect.

  • The look of photo lab metallic for your inkjet printer
  • Low OBA paper
  • 10.4mil photo thickness
  • Warm tone for pleasing color reproduction
  • Compatible with any inkjet printer
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30% Off Aurora White Sale Ends Friday

Smooth 100% Cotton Fine Art Inkjet Paper

Made using fine 100% cotton rag content, Aurora White offers the look and feel of fine art paper. This Aurora features a brighter white shade for crisp color tones, semi-smooth surface, an acid-free base stock and coating.

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  • 100% Cotton rag content
  • Photo print both sides
  • Bright white shade
  • Acid free - Lignin Free
  • 13.5mil - card thickness

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Pricing changes to regular MSRP at 12:01 a. m. Saturday April 21, 2012.

Rare panoramic film camera makes comeback in Landscape exhibit

Red River Paper Pro Peter Randall is an accomplished editorial photographer with over 45 years experience and fourteen books to his name. Peter’s love of photography has taken him around the world and presented the opportunity to use a wide variety of cameras and equipment. Although the Canon 5d MkII is his primary camera, he says that his favorite system is still the Hasselblad X-Pan. A truly unique camera, the X-Pan is a super-35 that can shoot a double-wide 24mm x 65mm by taking two frame exposures at once.
Bambicrow via creative commons / Flickr

Peter chose images from his series documenting the few remaining small dairy farms in New Hampshire. Peter’s goal has been to capture this lifestyle in broad, panoramic swatches while telling a detailed story of the people and culture.

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Photo Links from the Around the Web
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How To Create Panoramic Photography (Digital Photography Secrets)

Photographs Not Taken: Photographers Talk About the Images They Never Made (Imaging Resource)

How to use RAW photos with Adobe Photoshop Elements (Digital Photo Secrets)

HDR Tone Mapping Techniques in Photoshop (Picture Social)

Ryan Brenizer's Panoramic Portraiture (Strobist)

What is a Candid Photo? (PictureCorrect)

Three Reasons to Avoid Relying on the Crop Tool (PhotoNaturalist)

Keep Your Film(!) Safe on Plane Trips (Photojojo)

Rich offers a tutorial on creating custom vignettes in ACR (Photofocus)

New Lowepro Camera Backpacks (PhotoReview)

How To Guide The Eye Through Photos (ePHOTOzine)

Do You Wear a Camera? (DPS)

21 Sample Poses to Get You Started with Photographing Men (DPS)

Canon PIXMA printers now support Google Cloud Print (DPNow)

Lightroom: Why Use Virtual Copies? (Foto-Biz Blog)

Spyder4Pro review (Northlight Images)

DIY Ring Flash Kit for Budget Minded Photographers (The Digital Story)

 

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