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Unibind Albums Provide Streamlined Storage

19 July 2006
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Unibind, which manufactures binding, laminating and presentation systems, has introduced a photo album creation kit, My Books. In addition to providing anyone with a digital camera and a printer with a simple, cost-effective way to create professional-quality photo books, My Books also can bind other materials into traditional hardcover books for quick reports, presentations and proposals.

The hardcover, 8 1/2 by 11-inch photo albums are produced without expensive binding equipment, heat or glue. Pages are inserted between...



Argraph Introduces Zigview

12 June 2006
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Argraph Corp., a supplier of photographic and imaging products, has developed Zigview, a digital angle viewfinder for digital and film SLR cameras. Two Zigview models are available, Zigview-B, with a rotating LCD monitor for low- and high-angle photography, and Zigview-R, which also include...



Lost Luggage Revamps Handcrafted Case Line

09 April 2006
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Lost Luggage, the Seattle-based company that creates handcrafted portfolios and cases, recently previewed its 2006 line. The screwpost binding systems in the portfolios have been reengineered to incorporate the hinge inside the cover materials.

This year's offerings include Looking Glass, portfolios with expandable...



Lyson Bulk Feed System Supports Epson Models

15 March 2006
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Lyson, a provider of digital inks for photography and related industries, has introduced a bulk ink feed system and bulk ink for Epson's Stylus Photo R2400, R1800 and Pro 4000 printers. The new system uses components specifically designed for use in continuous ink-supply systems. The modular ink reservoirs can be topped up while printing and sealed when not in use. The cartridges feature pressure dampers to regulate ink flow as well as filters to protect print heads.

The bulk feed systems for...



Canon Names Print Masters

07 March 2006
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Canon has established a new education and expert forum, the Print Masters program, intended to educate and broaden the awareness of digital print technology. The program will sponsor seminars, workshops, gallery showings and photo presentations that represent specialties and styles spanning a broad range of photographic, artistic and...



Delkin Launches Pop-Up Shade Line

26 November 2005
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Delkin Devices has developed a line of Pop-Up Shades, LCD screen protective covers that double as glare guards. The sturdy, lightweight covers are easily installed and removed, protect digital cameras’ screens when closed, and pop up to provide easier viewing of displays in bright sunlight.

Initially, 11 Pop-Up Shade models were released, fitting the most popular digital SLR and point-and-shoot cameras. Delkin intends to offer more...



Unibind Debuts PhotoBook

20 October 2005
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Unibind, an Atlanta-based manufacturer of binding, laminating and presentation products, has unveiled the new Unibind PhotoBook. The new books, priced around $6 each, can be bound in less than two minutes, and can hold from one to 100 pages depending on paper weight.

The PhotoBook is an 8.5 x 11-inch, hardcover, steel-bound book in landscape format that lets photographers professionally bind either digital or traditional photos for presentation. The PhotoBook is designed for use with...



Samigon Bracket Flips Vertically, Horizontally

08 May 2005
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Argraph Corp. has introduced its Samigon V-H Flip Bracket, designed for both digital and traditional 35mm SLR cameras. The bracket allows photographers to flip their cameras from vertical to horizontal without changing flash position. The flash is mounted directly over the lens on a plate attached to two telescoping sections extending up to 28 inches to eliminate shadow and red eye. A sliding camera mount allows the camera to be centered under the flash no matter where the tripod...

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