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12 June 2013

Epson has announced a series of videos on black-and-white printing. The series includes four-part interviews with John Sexton and Kim Weston as well as four tutorials covering printing workflows. The series is available at no charge on the Epson Web site.

Interviews. Four-part interviews with both Sexton and Weston.

The tutorials include:

  • Getting Started: An introduction to digital Black-and-White printing with inspiration from the traditional darkroom
  • Next Steps: A step-by-step tutorial of several Black-and-White conversions and the final steps for printing
  • More Advanced: A more advanced, step-by-step Black-and-White printing workflow tutorial
  • For Windows Users: A step-by-step overview on Black-and-White printing for those using Windows 7

Tutorials. Getting Started, Next Steps, More Advanced and For Windows Users.

See the press release below for more details.

Epson Celebrates the Black-and-White Print with New Video Series

New Videos Offer Black-and-White Inkjet Printing Tutorials Plus In-Depth Interviews with Black-and-White Photographic Icons John Sexton and Kim Weston

LONG BEACH, Calif. -- Epson has launched a series of videos celebrating the Black-and-White print, available now on Epson's Web site. Looking back to the traditional Black-and-White darkroom for inspiration, the new tutorials offer unique insight into the latest digital Black-and-White printing workflows for both novice and more experienced photographers. In addition, in-depth interviews from John Sexton and Kim Weston -- two photographic icons who work with traditional Black-and-White tools -- underscore the importance of the Black-and-White print.

"To many, the Black-and-White print is the very definition of photography," said Dan (Dano) Steinhardt, marketing manager, Epson America, Inc. "We wanted to capture what Black-and-White has meant emotionally for generations of photographers and also provide a digital workflow foundation as we celebrate the Black-and-White print, be it traditional or digital."

The video interviews with Sexton and Weston will be available as a four-part series, with a new part available every two weeks. From his gallery in Carmel Valley, Calif., Sexton shares his start in photography, working with Ansel Adams and his amazing body of work produced with traditional Black-and-White film, chemistry and paper. Weston, grandson of Edward Weston, talks about his photographic heritage from his grandfather's original home and darkroom on the Monterey Peninsula, as well as his workshops and his own highly collected traditional Black-and-White work.

In addition, four video tutorials are available, featuring digital Black-and-White printing workflows. Taped in the digital lab at the Santa Fe Photographic Workshops using Silver Efex Pro 2 and an Epson Stylus Photo R3000, video topics include:

  • Getting Started: An introduction to digital Black-and-White printing with inspiration from the traditional darkroom
  • Next Steps: A step-by-step tutorial of several Black-and-White conversions and the final steps for printing
  • More Advanced: A more advanced, step-by-step Black-and-White printing workflow tutorial
  • For Windows Users: A step-by-step overview on Black-and-White printing for those using Windows 7

For more information about the Epson video series, visit http://www.epson.com/blackandwhite.


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