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Its got very good matamerisum qualities...

Vibrant colour, great detail in shaded areas and most importantlly its got the right balance of contrast to see the layers of rubber on the tarmac... :(

Detail is has :(

Of course you need quality cameras to take quality photos before you can print quality...

But I know you have the first two covered already Dan, your work is great already and you have a very bright future in front of you... :(

EDIT: I forgot to mention the 9500 has 10 ink tanks (inc 3 shades of grey/black), all pigment based so the photo has a life of over 200 years on this canvas...

hehe nice shot will have to see it in the flesh to get a good idea about the finish

I was down at byronbay on the weekend and got talking to a shop owner, he was selling large format digital prints that were done on canvas type paper he does them in house on a canon printer cant remember which one

he said he can do good wholesale rates so im probably going to look into that before i part with the big bucks for one of my own but wouldnt mind upgrading my i9950 to something that will do the smaller stuff for now

Yeah, if he is doing canvas in house he would most likelly have one of our commerical products...

But id love to show you some of the work ive been doing out side of the paper duties... :(

You should come into the office again one Monday and we can have a coffee...

Ive been shooting allot of motorsport recentlly...

Did a cover for a RC plane mag the other day, it was my first cover shoot, it was exciting...

Now all I need to do is apply to do playboy :(

Edit: Pics removed...

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