Canon and Epson: Please Make an Alternative Process Printer
I love to make prints — and I think that everyone who calls themselves a photographer should consistently make prints to showcase their masterpieces. The sensory experience of holding and looking at a printed image is far unlike staring at a screen. Big printer companies like Epson and Canon have only ever made photo printers using ink. And sure, there’s the dye sublimation process too — but that’s meant for a completely different kind of print. I truly wish, however, that Canon or Epson would’ve made a more special kind of printer that somehow mimics processes you can only do in the darkroom by hand. Let’s call it an Alternative Process Printer.
Transcom Hosting
Boost Inflight Internet