PRINTSTRAVAGANZA on Wild and Exposed Podcast - A visit behind the scenes with ArtBeat Studios.

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PRINTSTRAVAGANZA!

All About Modern Printmaking!

The Wild and Exposed Podcast team takes a visit behind the scenes with ArtBeat Studios.

Virtually everything you ever wanted to know about the modern day printing process is discussed in this wild and exposed podcast episode.

Mark Raycroft and Ron Hayes of the Wild and Exposed podcast team are joined by Darren Veal and Scott Rodriguez of ArtBeat Studios in this weeks "All About Printing" podcast.

ArtBeat studios is renowned for their true to life color, as well as their vibrant high quality HD metal and acrylic prints. Scott and Darren, through their many years of experience in this profession describe the printing process to give you, the photographer, insight into file preparation, and more. They highlight the quality checks that your print will go through prior to being shipped to you or your customer. No corners are cut making ArtBeat one of the most reliable fine art print shops in the US today!

Darren Veal discusses the evolution of print making over his decades working in this profession and how ArtBeat studios utilizes the best technology in both hardware and software to best reproduce your images in various print media from fine art paper, to stretched canvas, HD metal, and acrylic.

Darren's expertise shines through as he shares his advice on how to prepare your digital image files before uploading for any format of print making. Many tips on file format, sizing, color profiles, and even how to utilize some tools in Adobe Photoshop are revealed by Darren.

Scott Rodriguez discusses with the wild and exposed podcast hosts how ArtBeat studios focuses on making quality their first priority. Scott then elaborates on their stringent research into the best shipping methods for their products, as well as their fun and thorough methods of testing packaging.

Darren and Scott from ArtBeat studios discuss why it's very important to edit on a properly color-calibrated monitor to ensure the best results when printing.

This episode is sure to be both informative and entertaining to anyone who enjoys seeing their photographic work reproduced and enlarged for display or sale.

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