18/02/08
Epson will be showing their largest LFP model, the 64in Stylus Pro 11880
and their smallest photo printer, the PictureMate 260 and lots more in
between. The latest Stylus Photo R1900 with its staggering 18,446,774
trillion colour combinations, will be demonstrated in the UK for the
first time.
A number of scanners will be demonstrated, helping consumers to decide
if an all-in-one will meet their needs or whether separate is best for
them.
Professional photographers will be able to see Epson’s new inkset,
UltraChrome K3 with Vivid Magenta, being used with the latest LFP
models.
All will be able to learn from two masters; Mike McNamee, editor of
Professional Imagemaker and Paul Gallagher, photographer and monochrome
specialist who will be doing short talks on the stand. These short talks
will include subjects such as using colour profiles, using the advanced
black and white driver, Epson media choices, fine art printing, colour
proofing and matching colour and screen. Mike will talk about Advanced
Colour Printing, whilst Paul will cover Advanced Monochrome Printing.
The media gallery will show the wide range of options, including premium
glossy, traditional photo, canvas and fine art which are available to
choose from.
Combining Epson’s patented AcuGrip robotic technology and Epson’s
patented Micro Piezo inkjet technology, the new Discproducer PP-100 will
be on show for the first time in the UK. The Discproducer is a compact
integrated desktop disc duplication solution designed for photographers,
businesses and organisations that need to create professional quality
customised CDs or DVDs on demand. Whether the photographer wants to
produce a digital portfolio, present a professional disc of images to a
client or produce instantly recognisable archive discs, the Discproducer
is the answer.
Debuting on the MPA stand (Q24) is Epson Gemini 4 - all the professional
photographer needs for high quality and flexible studio printing. Epson
Gemini 4 puts the photographer in charge from capture to print without
leaving the studio. Incorporating powerful image enhancing and digital
workflow tools, the photographer can do everything a professional photo
lab can whilst adding their own distinctive creative flair.
So come and visit us, Focus on Epson and exceed your vision!
For more information, please visit the Epson website.
http://www.epson.co.uk/
The SWPP 2008 Convention was an outstanding success,
we have 192 days to get ready for the 2009 convention - which starts on January 14, 2009
Photo Quote: These people live again in print as intensely as when their images were captured on old dry plates of sixty years ago... I am walking in their alleys, standing in their rooms and sheds and workshops, looking in and out of their windows. Any they in turn seem to be aware of me. - Ansel Adams