New Date: Digitizing Your Artwork, with Eric Luden from Digital Silver Imaging
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NEW DATE: Digitizing Your Artwork, with Eric Luden from Digital Silver Imaging
Wednesday, January 24th (1pm-2pm) on ZOOM
This is a Cambridge Art Association Member Event, and is free for all current members
Registration Close Date: Tuesday, January 23rd at 5pm
Maximum number of attendees: 50
Digitizing your artwork is an important part of your creative business and often requires a skilled technician to accurately capture your artwork in a digital format. Simply taking photos of your artwork with a digital camera or smartphone can be fine, but certainly has limitations with regard to producing color accurate images of your artwork, which are an essential part of cultivating an engaging online presence/website or producing fine art reproductions of your work.
Join Eric Luden of Digital Silver Imaging (DSI) for an in depth presentation of the services they offer artists and how they can help you accurately digitize your artwork using their special color accurate system. DSI works with you and your needs to create files at various resolutions. Large files, such as these, can easily be used to make fine art reproduction prints (also known as Giclee prints). Eric will also review various fine art papers and discuss how to select the best archival paper for your artwork. As always, we will leave time at the end of the presentation for all your questions!
Pre-registration is required. Please register through Zoom.
Zoom sessions will be recorded and emailed to participants.
About Eric Luden
Digital Silver Imaging was founded by Eric Luden, a former Ilford executive. Eric’s passion for photography started in college and has continued to this day. After graduating from Boston College Eric worked in the retail photo industry and as a commercial and fine art photographer. In the 1990s he served as a consultant to Eastman Kodak’s black & white division. His work at Kodak complete, he joined Ilford Photo were he worked for the next 12 years. At Ilford he gained a profound knowledge of photographic processes, photography labs and the needs of the photographic and fine art community. When he left Ilford, he was VP of Marketing for Ilford’s parent company HARMAN Technology.
Inspired to bring digital printing on real black & white photo paper to the public Eric opened the doors of Digital Silver Imaging in 2008. Although the country was undergoing the worst recession in decades, he forged ahead pioneering the direct black & white digital print process in New England. Digital Silver Imaging has continued to innovate, implementing products and services that meet the needs of local and international artists.
The company has earned a solid reputation for working with painters, photographers and other fine art disciplines. They became the first lab to incorporate the new Phase One digital capture system for digitizing photographic and fine art media. DSI has worked with numerous artists to help them sell fine art reproductions of their paintings and other artwork. They have collaborated on individual pieces and framed shows and exhibitions around the country.
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