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Kodak announces new Hero printers

By , 7 September, 2011, No Comment

Kodak announces new Hero printers

New range of all-in-one printers has introduced by Kodak which are Google Cloud PrintReady, make users can  print documents and photos from anywhere  internet connected device.

Google Cloud Print can help users to print from any app, on any device without installation, drivers or a PC connection.

Users can also use Kodak Email PrintReady to send printing jobs, which the company is also making available to its existing customers.

Four new printers will be available from the company. HERO 5.1, HERO 7.1, HERO 9.1 and the OFFICE HERO 6.1.

If you wish, you can even let your friends and family know your printer’s email address so people can send you prints directly – a bit like receiving a fax.

Inks

The new printers use Kodak’s proprietary pigment-based inks that Kodak claims can dry instantly and are smudge, water and fade resistant and are long lasting.

Kodak’s Smart Sensor technology predicts supplies and time needed to complete a job, automatically identifying paper, size and amount.

The HERO 7.1 and HERO 9.1 printers feature touch-screen technology, while the OFFICE HERO 6.1 printer includes automatic two-sided printing, copying, scanning and faxing.

The 5.1, 7.1 and 9.1 all have a print resolution of 9600 optimised dpi, while the 6.1 prints at 4800 optimised dpi. Borderless prints can be made from 4×6 inches up to 8.5 x 11 inches.

The scanner on the 5.1 is a 1200 dpi optical scanner, while the 6.1, 7.1 and 9.1 use a 2400 dpi optical scanner.

The 5.1 and 6.1 are compatible with 10 series ink cartridges only, while the 7.1 and 9.1 take 30 series inks.

All of the printers can print directly from memory cards, including SD, SDHC, Multimedia Card (MMC), Memory Stick (MS), Memory Stick Pro (MS PRO) and mini SD/micro SD with an adapter.

Every Kodak printer comes bundles with software which includes Perfect Page Technology to correct and improve scanned images. The software also allows for 3D photo printing, printing scenes from video files and printing directly from Facebook, Kodak Gallery, Picasa, Flickr and Photobucket.

Kodak Hero printers UK price

The Kodak Hero 9.1 UK price will be £199 RRP, the Hero 7.1 UK price is £169 RRP, the OFFICEHERO 6.1 UK price is £169 and finally the Hero 5.1 is £99 RRP.

Source: Techradar – All the latest technology news

15 Tips Digital Photography from over 50 recent interviews with some of the world’s best photographers

By , 10 July, 2011, No Comment


Our colleagues over on PhotoRadar.com have gathered together a bumper collection of 225 photography tips from over 50 recent interviews with some of the world’s best photographers.

If you’ve recently upgraded to a DSLR or simply want to be inspired to shoot better portraits, landscapes, travel and wildlife shots, and more, then read on, for our favourite tips from the selection.

1. Think about light all the time. Photography is about light, and it can come from any source – the sun, a candle, a computer. John Rankin, Advertising & Portrait Photographer

2. You need to know when it’s the perfect time to take the shot. I try to use only natural light and avoid heavy digital enhancement. Vincent Munier, Wildlife Photographer

3. Pre-empt the action. Even the fastest SLRs will have a delay. Bob Martin, Sports Photographer

4. Learn how to shoot in RAW. You won’t get the most from your photography if you only shoot JPEGs. Bob Martin, Sports Photographer

5. If you can see something odd in camera, then adjust it at the time you’re taking the shot. In my view it’s better than relying on using Photoshop later. Bryan Adams, Portrait Photographer (and rock legend)

6. Go to a museum and learn about pictures – who made them, and which ones you like and why. David Doubilet, Underwater Photographer

7. Choose subjects you’re passionate about. I decided I wanted to shoot motorsports when I was a teenager. Steven Tee, Formula One Photographer

8. If an image still isn’t working, really think about why this is happening. Retaking the shot in different circumstances could work. David Noton, Landscape Photographer

9. Focus on the image and the emotion, and focus less on digital trickery. Cameron Davidson, Aerial Photographer

10. By tightly framing the subject the intent of the image comes through strong and clear. Tim Fitzharris, Nature Photographer

11. Use a manually pre-set exposure to capture flying birds. Autoexposure systems can be fooled as birds pass across different backgrounds – from bright sky to dark forest, for instance. Brutus Ostling, Bird Photographer

12. With digital pictures, do a lot of cropping until you have stuff you really like. This will sharpen your eye and eventually you’ll get it in the camera. People tend to look at the subject matter, grab that and forget about the dynamics of composition. Mick Rock, Rock Photographer

13. Whenever humanly possible use a tripod – not just for stability but also to aid composition. Andrea Jones, Garden Photographer

14. Shoot when the sun’s at an angle and has colour – that is, rising or falling (from sunrise to about 10am and again from about 3pm to sundown). Shooting in the middle of the day gives your subjects deep shadows under their eyes and there’s little or no colour in the daylight. Pablo Bartholomew, Photojournalist

15. If somebody dismisses your work as being too simple, be proud of it. One of the hardest things in art is to stay simple. Jean-Marc Caracci, Street Photographer

15 digital photography tips from the pros | News | TechRadar UK