Digital Silver Imaging Blog
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Digital Silver Imaging is the first, and only, New England-based photo lab to integrate photographic laser technology and classic black & white printing. This technology is why Eric Luden started this lab in 2008. Since 2008 we have added color pigment inkjet printing, mounting, matting, and framing.
Digital Silver Imaging Blog
4M ago
Jason Alfaro (Thornton, CO)
Project Title: Santos
Instagram – @righteye_media
Digital Silver imaging is proud to support Through Their Lens – Personal Projects by Veterans, an exhibition and ongoing photographic education initiative by the Colorado Photographic Art Center in Denver.
This program provides six months of advanced photographic education to participants free of charge. Since the program launched in 2017, 60 local Veterans have graduated.
Starting January 13th, 2024 come see the largest showing of Veterans’ photography CPAC has ever presented, including photographs by ..read more
Digital Silver Imaging Blog
5M ago
Holiday Hours
We will be closed for Thanksgiving 11/23 & 11/24, and closed Christmas through New Year’s Day, 12/25 through 1/2/24.
Online ordering always available!
Sunday 12/3 – Last day to order prints with frames for delivery by Christmas.
Sunday 12/10 – Last day to order prints for delivery by Christmas without rush shipping. Last day for print and frame orders to SHP before Christmas.
Sunday 12/17 – Last day to order prints that will ship before Christmas (delivery before Christmas not guaranteed).
The post Holiday Hours & Important Shipping Dates 2023 appeared first o ..read more
Digital Silver Imaging Blog
9M ago
Book cover “Every Breath We Drew” by Jess T. Dugan
Jess T. Dugan was born in 1986 in Biloxi, Mississippi. Their work explores identity and gender through several mediums, namely photography, video, and writing. They received their MFA in Photography from Columbia College Chicago, their Master of Liberal Arts in Museum Studies from Harvard University, and their BFA in Photography from the Massachusetts College of Art and Design.
Dugan has had a wildly successful fine art career thus far, with works in the permanent collections of over 50 museums. At only 37 years old, Dugan’s work hangs proudl ..read more
Digital Silver Imaging Blog
11M ago
DSI’s Scott Nidermaier and Elliot Erwitt review digital captures of his archive.
Create an archive of your creative work – Organizing and digitizing your art doesn’t need to be a daunting task. By following some simple steps this process becomes easily achievable. Most artists/photographers have had the experience of looking at the masses of work produced over a career and wondered where to begin? This post will answer that question with an easy process.
As a creator of images a good exercise is to ask yourself how would I characterize my most important work? Was my body of work created primar ..read more
Digital Silver Imaging Blog
1y ago
Immortalize your visit to the Haight Street Art Center with a beautiful 8.5×11″ fine art deckle edge print. Suitable for framing. Archival quality.
Prints start at $50 each and are shipped to your address via priority mail.
Order Prints
The post HSAC – Against the Wall Print appeared first on Digitalsilverimaging ..read more
Digital Silver Imaging Blog
1y ago
Making good color reproductions of artwork takes excellent equipment, the appropriate software, skill and a knowledge of how color is rendered in each step of the digitization process. This post will help you understand why certain colors and/or elements of artwork reproduce well or poorly using the best available methods of professional digital technology and Inkjet/giclée printing. Make sure you read all the way to the bottom where there are several useful FAQs.
First an understanding of color space or COLOR GAMUT is necessary. Think of color gamut as the palette of paints that you have avai ..read more
Digital Silver Imaging Blog
1y ago
Shipping dates are based on information from our shipping providers but do not guarantee delivery by a specific date. Express shipping and rush service is available upon request and when possible.
Sunday 12/4/22 – Print & frame/mounting/matting orders must be submitted for normal Christmas Delivery
Sunday 12/11/22 – Print only orders must be submitted for normal Christmas Delivery
Monday 12/26/22 – Friday 12/30/22 – Digital Silver Imaging will be closed for the Holidays
The post Holiday Shipping & Hours appeared first on Digitalsilverimaging ..read more
Digital Silver Imaging Blog
1y ago
In this post we have created a chart that compares existing and currently supported devices* to our state-of-the-art digitization service. When digitizing your film and prints you have a variety of options. There are many legacy system that do an adequate job, but all are slow and require older software and older computers to run them.
*The Hasselblad X5 Film Scanner is no longer supported by any manufacturer. The X5 is included here as it is still used commercially.
The post Digitization & Scanning Methods Compared appeared first on Digitalsilverimaging ..read more
Digital Silver Imaging Blog
1y ago
Thank you for attending the Better B&W Prints with Nik Silver Efex webinar with our friends from DXO, Dan Hughes and Laurie Rubin. To get you started we are making this limited time offer available through our online Value Print service.
25% Off with promo code: NIK25 Offer expires on June 5, 2022 – Order Now!
Valid for Value Prints only Not available on Custom Printing services.
For help exporting your files from Adobe Lightroom follow this link. We recommend that when converting color files to black & white that you preserve the RGB layers. Conversions can be made in Adobe ..read more
Digital Silver Imaging Blog
1y ago
The Instant Image Archive Service produces drum scan quality at a fraction of the price and in a fraction of the time. We can make this claim because we ran a test. The examples in this post show the same black & white negative reproduced by drum scan and by the Instant Image Capture System. These are straight reproductions, just as they would be delivered with only the image inversion performed.
From these samples it is obvious that there is no qualitative difference between the two. This is amazing in that the Instant Image Capture is 1/5 to 1/10 the price of most drum scans and it ..read more