Customer Reviews 

Great!
2010-03-13I bought many of these to print off all my wedding pictures. Ease of use from home! Saved me a lot of money vs using a photographer and having them professionally printed, and more convenient than going to Walmart, etc. to print them.

Not enough ink!
2010-01-30I really love the matte paper instead of using the glossy packs, it looks so much nicer and more professional - however I've gone through 2 print packs already and with each pack, by the time the cartridge runs out of ink, I still have about 30-40 sheets left. Makes me feel kinda sad - you buy a pack expecting to get about 100 prints but it doesn't happen (at least not for me). But I will keep buying them only because I have the picturemate printer and I love it.

Just Great!
2009-08-14This works perfectly with my Picture Mate. I love the look of the matte over glossy.

Nice paper
2008-06-30Nice paper with matte finish that helps hide fingerprints! I do prefer the glossy finish a bit more as it makes the photos look just a bit crisper.

Great studio quality pictures!
2008-05-14This matte paper is textured and used with the Epson Dash gives superb quality. It looks like I printed it at the store but better! I will keep buying this product as I am printing more pictures at home now than ever before.
Electronics Articles 
Professional video camera
A Professional video camera (often called a Television camera even though the use has spread) is a high-end device for recording electronic moving images (as opposed to a movie camera, that records the images on film). Originally developed for use in television studios, they are now commonly used for corporate and educational videos, music videos, direct-to-video movies, etc.
There are two types of professional video cameras: High end portable, recording cameras (essentially, high-end camcorders) used for ENG and EFP image acquisition, and studio cameras which lack the recording capability of a camcorder, and are often fixed on studio pedestals. Portable professional cameras are generally much larger than consumer cameras and are designed to be carried on the shoulder.
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It is common for professional cameras to split the incoming light into the three primary colors that humans are able to see, feeding each color into a separate pickup tube (in older cameras) or charge ...
Digital cameras are good for the environment
As we consider the digital camera revolution that has taken place over the last decade, most people think about it in terms of enhanced benefits for consumers. We can take a lot more pictures at much lower cost with digital cameras versus film cameras. We can also more easily manipulate and share those photos since they're all in the digital realm.
But one thing many people don't think about actually deserves mention as potentially the most profound effect of the digital camera revolution: how digital cameras greatly reduce the destructive impact on the environment compared to film cameras.
At first, you might think, "How can that be? My film camera didn't harm the environment!" Even though it wasn't your camera that harmed the environment, your film processing did indeed harm it. Any time you take your pictures to a photo processing center, that film is run through batches of chemicals. These chemicals are environmental hazards, and once they are used to process film, those chem ...