No matter how great your images may look after you shoot and edit them, all may be lost if your inkjet printer isn't in shape to output them accurately. Here’s how to make sure that it always is....read more
There are hree ways to save a huge amount of money on expensive printer inks without affecting the quality of your printed images. Let's take a closer look at each of them....read more
Outputting high quality inkjet prints involves many variables and choosing the right ones can be confusing, to say the least. This post will set you on the right track by giving you a quick guide to getting prefect prints....read more
Old-time images from Christmas (and other) holiday cards that circulated during the late 1800s and later have been digitized and can be used free of charge to give your own holiday cards some nostalgic flavor....read more
Your small desktop printer has a secret it wants to share with you– it can output larger prints than you may have thought it could. Which means you may not have to spend a lot of money for a wider-carriage printer and you can use the savings to buy more paper and ink....read more
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Whether you want to express your creativity or promote your business, learning to print stickers at home opens up endless possibilities for personalization....read more
Printing on adhesive paper should be simple, but sometimes, your printer refuses to cooperate. Whether youre printing custom labels, stickers, or decals, it can be frustrating when the paper wont feed correctly, the ink smudges or the printer outright refuses to recognize the material....read more
You may think think your monitor is accurately displaying the exact colors that are in your image file, but it may not, leading to prints with disturbing color casts. Here's how to fix that problem....read more
The evolution of printed images and the progression of personal storytelling have culminated in the modern form of scrapbooking we know and love today....read more
Many Red River Paper users complain that increasing the size of their images often produces a print that's blocky and blurry. New Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based software is changing that. But first, let's review some of the basics of image enlargement....read more
You have a computer. You have a printer. Isn't that all the tech you need to share and sell your work in your shop, on Etsy, or in galleries? Not exactly....read more
Images must display accurately on your monitor. The 24" Asus PA248QV allows you to do just that; in fact, it out-performs many monitors costing a lot more....read more
By Kaitlin Walsh– A couple of years ago I decided that outsourcing my printing didn’t give me the artistic control I needed to make sure my customers were getting the best possible prints and service that I could give them. My hunger for more autonomy prompted me to set up a home...read more
by Arthur H. Bleich– Jack Delano’s fascination with trains began when he was eight, but it wasn’t until he was nearly 30 that he got a photographer’s dream assignment: Document the nation’s railroads in time of war. The year was 1942. Delano (pronounced de-LAY-no) was born Jacob Ovcharov on August 1, 1914 in the small...read more
by Arthur H. Bleich– Kaitlin Walsh is a biomedical artist– a rarity in the art world. Her beautifully crafted, abstract anatomy watercolor paintings celebrate the wonders of the human body in ways so imaginative it’s sometimes hard not to fall in love with her deadly cancer cells or even mundane parts of the human body,...read more
By Arthur H. Bleich– The Christmas card-giving tradition began in London in 1843, when Sir Henry Cole commissioned an artist friend, John Horsley, to design a card that could be mailed to his friends. Some say Sir Henry thought up the idea to avoid writing long letters in reply to those sent by friends and...read more
This is the third of an ongoing series about Red River Pro Andrew Slaton and his wife Ellen who, along with two dogs, Islay and Skye and Colonel Bubba, the cat, left the comforts of Dallas to hit the road full time in a travel trailer, with the goal of photographing all 59 U. S....read more
By Arthur H. Bleich– Resolution goes hand-in-hand with almost every aspect of digital photography– from image capture to the final print. If you want your photographs to be the best they can possibly be, it’s necessary to have a basic understanding of it. At first, it may seem confusing because many who try to explain...read more
by Drew Hendrix – Today’s digital world is fraught with danger when it comes to protecting precious photos. They easily can be ruined even when we think they’re safe and securely stored on magnetic or optical drives, CDs and DVDs or somewhere up in the Cloud. Digital disaster regularly befalls governmental agencies, educational institutions and companies...read more
This is the fifth of an ongoing series about Red River Pro Andrew Slaton and his wife Ellen who, along with two dogs, Islay and Skye and Colonel Bubba, the cat, left the comforts of Dallas to hit the road full time in a travel trailer, with the goal of photographing all 59 U. S....read more
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