Archive for October 19th, 2007

10/19/2007

For those of us who believes the only possible printing is high-definition printing, Epson introduces a new A3+ (13×19 inches) photo printer.

The Photo R1900 implements a “groundbreaking” technology that allows for “smoother images and color control” coupled with UltraChrome™ Hi-Gloss2 Ink. The UltraChrome™ Hi-Gloss2, apart from common cyan, magenta and yellow inks, also features matte black, photo black, red, orange (replacement for blue) and gloss optimiser.

epson-stylus-photo-r1900.jpgAll in all, Epson Stylus Photo R1900 is said to produce 18,446,774 trillion colors. Such a tremendous amount of colors offers “a wider color gamut, natural skin tones and consistent color with a smooth gloss finish.”

Another innovation in this printer is the Look Up Table (LUT). This table is used to determine how much of each color is required to make a print from a RGB source file. The mathematical algorithm makes sure a printed image matches perfectly the original.

The Stylus Photo R1900 supports Epson’s Variable-sized Droplet Technology, increased range of media in cut-sheet and roll formats, printing on CDs and DVDs, direct print via Pictbridge.

A bundle of software, Epson Creativity Suite, is also there featuring Epson Easy Photo Print, FileManager, Web to Page and Camera RAW Plug-in.

The Epson Stylus Photo R1900 will be available from November 2007 at a price of £399.99 ($820).

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