
The Imaging Warehouse
Unit 1a
Harris Road
Wedgnock Industrial Estate
Warwick
CV34 5JU
E-mail:-
info@theimagingwarehouse.com
Web address:-www.theimagingwarehouse.com
NOVA Darkroom
Nova started in 1983 with the sole aim to develop and market a unique design
of print processor to make life easier for the darkroom user. Now, having
expanded our range into other hardware products and chemicals, papers and
accessories, we are supplying thousands of darkroom users worldwide with all
their processing requirements.
With over 2500 products available from stock, a range of quality used
equipment and a team of technical sales staff boasting over 75 years of
knowledge and experience, it is fair to say we are a one stop mail order and
online shop for all your darkroom needs.
Permajet
The UK's leading darkroom equipment manufacturer, Nova Darkroom Equipment
was established by Managing Director, Robin Whetton in 1983.
With the proven technical experience and knowledge gained in both the
darkroom and digital printing environments Robin pioneered the development
of the professional range of inkjet papers that we know today as PermaJet.
PermaJet was started in 1999 with one aim, to deliver a range of high
quality smooth and textured Fine Art Inkjet Papers for use by professional
and serious photographers to enhance their image making.
The range has grown and now includes something for everyone, from the
traditional Gloss, Oyster and Matt to the huge variety of Fine Art smooth
and textured surfaces. We now have a range of Double Sided Media for
Portfolios, Specialist Books, Book Art and Card making. In 2006 we had a
major launch of a Family of Fibre Based Traditional Photo products embracing
the need of the advanced Monochrome image maker. Our business has grown into
the Art and Reprographics fields taking in the changes as they take place in
Art reproduction and the off-set litho market.
For the last 8 years, PermaJet has been at the forefront of inkjet paper, we
are the force behind innovations such as the Art Silk papers and we are
committed to pushing the boundaries of digital media even further .
PermaJet does not just serve the World, but is also working hard to save it.
We take great care to ensure that where our papers require wood pulp, our
suppliers have adopted an ecological policy of replacing trees to repopulate
natural forests. Our continued growth in producing fine art materials for
archival image making will use premium quality, natural cotton that further
minimises the impact on our environment.
As well as paper technology, PermaJet launched the first Ink-Flow Systems in
Europe and have developed this part of the business to become one of the
World leaders in Ink and Ink Flow delivery technology. Unlike our main
competitors, we do not use modified cartridges but have developed our own
"Injector Systems". These systems ensure minimal head cleaning which extends
the life of the printer and reduces frustrating down time or the need for
technical support.
PermaJet is now one of three leading brand names owed by The Imaging
Warehouse Ltd based in Warwickshire, England. This business is structured to
provide help and support in mounting and framing your images whether you are
a Photographer, Artist, Book Maker, Graphic Artist or Hobby enthusiast.
Nova Digital
Created in 2001, Nova Digital is the dynamic division of our founding
company Nova Darkroom Equipment. The sole aim of the division is to develop
a reliable and competitive mail order supply of all major brand digital
items for the photographic and graphic arts market.
With over 2500 products available from stock, we can supply all your OEM
inkjet cartridges, colour management tools, popular brand inkjet papers and
other digital accessories. We have a team of technical sales staff boasting
over 75 years of knowledge and experience, it is fair to say we are a one
stop mail order and online shop for all your digital needs.
The SWPP 2008 Convention was an outstanding success,
we have 243 days to get ready for the 2009 convention - which starts on January 14, 2009
Photo Quote: The negative is the equivalent of the composer's score, and the print the performance. - Ansel Adams