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Archive for January 24, 2009
Quad Black printing on canvas with the HP Z3100
January 24, 2009 by Brad.
When you profile a new paper type on your Hewlett-Packard Designjet Z3100 printer, you need to choose the correct paper preset from the many that are supplied by HP. HP does have a “Fine Art Paper -> Canvas” preset, but it does not allow the use of Quad Black inks. However, there is a way to print Quad Black inks on canvas with the Z3100 (and perhaps other Z-series printers). Read the rest of this entry »
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Scott Kelby agrees with me (or, Why upgrade to Photoshop CS4?)
January 24, 2009 by Brad.
I’ve been using Photoshop CS4 Extended since it was released. I like it. Adobe made significant changes to the user interface. As someone who uses Photoshop on a daily basis, CS4 is faster, feels smoother to use and more efficient. Which translates to greater productivity and better results. And Scott Kelby, one of the ”Photoshop Guys” agrees with me. Read the rest of this entry »
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