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Q Lab to NimbusQA

Do you remember the Kodak Q-Lab System? In case you were a commercial photographer in the 1990’s you probably do. To certified photographic laboratories Kodak offered this Monitoring Service for E6 Film Processing. It should guarantee photographers the same process … Continue reading

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We need to talk about lenses

A few weeks ago we introduced a new camera for the archival industry, the Cambo RBC. It combines the stability of a pancake camera with the kind of flexibility only a bellows can offer. No matter which lens you’d like … Continue reading

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Sharing is caring

Darlene Almeda loves to share her passion for photography. Her own words and certainly true. When you’re a regular follower of a forum like GetDPI, you’ve probably come across her posts. Her contributions are always knowledgeable and to the point, … Continue reading

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David Hogan’s lifelong passion for the great outdoors

For good reasons Ireland is one of the favorite destinations for photographic workshops and masterclasses. The country offers magnificent scenery and stunning locations in abundance. David Hogan was born in Dublin and moved to the County of Kerry at a … Continue reading

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Which Cambo Actus View Camera Is Right For You?

Article by Capture Integration’s Steve Hendrix The Cambo Company – for those of you who do not know – is based in the Netherlands and has been in business since 1946 (that is nearly 80 years, folks!). Cambo is a … Continue reading

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