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Just Out - September 2003


September 2003


Deep Backgrounder
0903_JO1_F Need a portable invisible background? OK, maybe it’s not technically invisible, but Photoflex’s FlexDrop2 (street: $200) can disappear from your shots later, to be replaced by...any scene you want! The reversible blue/green backdrops can be used in the same way as the blue-screen (Chroma Key) technology that enables TV weatherfolk to appear in front those maps and satellite photos. Just take the 5x7-foot FlexDrop2 with you (it’s lightweight at 4-1/2 pounds, flexible, and folds down to one-third of its size), and place it behind the subject you’re shooting. After importing the shot into an image-editing program, you can easily knock out the background and drop in a new one. (Photoflex; 800-486-2674; www.photoflex.com)

The Paper Chase Is Over
0903_JO2_F Do you flinch at the price of big-name inkjet papers, but are frightened by the quality of off-brand “bargains”? Adorama, the Manhattan-based photo dealer, says it has a solution—the company’s own Projet line of inkjet papers that match the big guys in quality, but not in price. Starting at $6 for a 20-sheet pack of 4x6 with a satin pearl surface, Adorama paper comes in hundreds of surfaces and sizes. For instance, there’s double-sided paper for quick album insertion, along with Fine Art Canvas Matte surface for the fine-art printer in all of us. Want a 40-foot roll of 44-inch Delicate Fine Art, Semi-Matte? For $430, it’s yours. Adorama’s web site is being loaded with print profiles and instructions for all sorts of printers, Mac- and Windows-based. (Adorama; 800-223-2500; www.adorama.com)

The Ape’s Got My Camera!
0903_JO3_F Norazza’s new line of camera bags is designed with digital shooters in mind. Its Ape Case line includes six different bags and one media case (street: $10–$25) with black or blue exteriors, and banana yellow interiors that make it easy to see what’s in there. Plenty of pockets hold all your media cards and extra batteries; the largest bag, the AC220, also has a pocket for your cell phone. (Norazza; 954-583-8545; www.norazza.com)

Knitted, Not Printed
0903_JO4_F Now your photos can give viewers a warm and fuzzy feeling...literally. Have your pix woven into photo pillows ($80 and up) or blankets ($115 and up) by the ELFworks Knitting Mill. Pictures are actually woven by a computer-controlled loom that alternates cotton yarn colors to make photo afghans, pillows, throws, and blankets. Offered in a variety of colors, the products are machine washable. Other options: Add text, or build grid-like blanket montages with up to 21 different photos! (ELFworks Knitting Mills; 714-429-1773; www.goelfworks.com)


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