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Learn About the HP Artist Solution for Digital Fine-Art Reproduction

By David Saffir

If you plan to attend the PMA International Convention and Trade Show in Las Vegas March 3-5, I hope you’ll stop by and see me in the HP booth. I would love to meet you, chat about photographic and fine-art printmaking in general, and show you the new HP Artist Solution for Digital Fine Art Reproduction.

The HP Artist Solution for Fine Art Reproduction represents a potential business opportunity that should not be overlooked.

The technology was developed by a collaboration between HP, Nikon, and Ergosoft, a company that makes StudioPrint print-management software for high-end fine-art and photographic printing. The HP Artist Solution for Digital Fine Art Reproduction is a combination of hardware and software that greatly streamlines the workflow in fine art reproduction, reduces technical requirements for the operator, and provides an opportunity for users to improve their cash flow and profitability.

Photographers, galleries, and others can add this system to their toolbox and attract new customers from the fine art photography and art communities.

If I don’t have a chance to give you a demo personally at PMA next week, take a few moments to read my detailed review of the system on the HP Graphic Arts site. Plus, I’ve posted additional content, videos of artist interviews, and profitability analysis information on my own website (www.davidsaffir.com).

I’ve also written several blog posts that provide more details about how the HP Artist Solution works, why the fine art reproduction business is such a good opportunity for professional photographers, what it takes to get started in the fine-art reproduction business, how to find customers, and how to build relationships with artists

If you have any further questions about the HP Artist Solution, submit them here and I will address them in a future post

 


Posted 02-26-2009 2:50 AM by Eileen Fritsch
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