high quality – UK Digitala http://ukdigitala.com/ Sat, 19 Mar 2022 09:58:07 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.2 https://ukdigitala.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/icon-2021-06-29T121704.452-150x150.png high quality – UK Digitala http://ukdigitala.com/ 32 32 Prepaid iPhone SE – 9to5Mac https://ukdigitala.com/prepaid-iphone-se-9to5mac/ Fri, 18 Mar 2022 16:57:00 +0000 https://ukdigitala.com/prepaid-iphone-se-9to5mac/ All of today’s best deals are up for grabs now as we head into the weekend, with a prepaid iPhone SE 3 discount open the way. It’s next to a Refurbished 11-inch iPad Pro M1 at $599and the new 5K studio screen at $115 off. Hit the jump for all that and more in the […]]]>

All of today’s best deals are up for grabs now as we head into the weekend, with a prepaid iPhone SE 3 discount open the way. It’s next to a Refurbished 11-inch iPad Pro M1 at $599and the new 5K studio screen at $115 off. Hit the jump for all that and more in the latest 9to5Toys lunch break.

iPhone SE 3 gets a prepaid discount on launch day

It’s iPhone SE 3 launch day and alongside all the carriers saving money, Visible Wireless is running a prepaid promotion on the brand new handset. Right now you can mark the iPhone SE 3 64GB in all three colors with a $200 gift card of your choice for $429. You will need to transfer a phone number and then remain subscribed to the service for three months in order to lock in the sale. This is the best option right now for those who don’t want to be locked into a two-year or longer plan.

Apple’s latest budget iPhone is coming this time like the SE 3. Still sitting in the body of the iPhone 8, the refreshed handset features an updated array of components centered around the A15 Bionic chip. This enables many firsts for the SE range, such as all new photography features, including Photographic Styles and Night modes on its 12MP dual camera with Deep Fusion. There’s still the home button design instead of Face ID, along with a 4.7-inch LCD screen that sits around it. You can get a better idea of ​​what to expect from the handset here. For more, check out our roundup of review impressions from earlier this week.

Apple’s 11-inch iPad Pro M1 sees $200 cert. refurbishment refurbishment

the iPad Air 5 Officially starts arriving today, and if you’re still unsure which of Apple’s latest M1 tablets to score on, Walmart is making that decision a little easier. Right now you can score a iPad Pro 11 inch M1 Certified Refurbished Wi-Fi 128GB for $599. That’s $200 off the original price and the best discount yet. Amazon also has a new version marked up $749.

Centered around the M1 chip, Apple’s latest iPad Pro offers an 11-inch Liquid Retina display with Thunderbolt connectivity. That’s on top of Wi-Fi 6, Face ID and all-day battery life, alongside iPadOS lineup staples like Apple Pencil support and more. Ideal for everything from media consumption to digital art and other work, the compact iPad Pro packs plenty of power in a portable package. It includes a one-year warranty. Take a closer look in our coverage.

Apple’s new Studio 5K display gets a launch discount

Last week, Apple took the stage to unveil a new collection of devices during its spring Performance overview Event. One of the most exciting revelations is the new Apple Studio screen, which already has a notable introductory discount through trusted authorized retailer Expercom. Socket Up to $115 off the brand new version, you can already save on the latest desktop upgrade from $1,519.

Arriving as a new, more affordable version of the Pro Display XDR, the new Apple Studio screen is designed to combine with the new macstudio and all other M1 machines. Measuring 27 inches, the 5K monitor comes with Apple’s latest features, including a Center Stage-backed 12MP FaceTime camera. The studio-grade pickups and six-speaker audio system are balanced by the A13 chip. On the back, there’s a single Thunderbolt 3 port with 96W host charging, plus three downstream USB-C ports for connecting peripherals and the like.

HYPER iPhone and Mac Gear Holiday Sale from $16

HYPER is now offering solid price cuts on a range of its high-quality USB hubs, MagSafe gear, accessories and more to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with offers of $16. If you’ve been meaning to add some of his equipment to your setup, now you can take 17% off just about everything, including HYPERJUICE Wireless Magnetic Charging Stand $41. This one will drop from the usual $50 to the lowest price we can find. The HYPERJUICE Stainless Steel and Aluminum Wireless Magnetic Charging Stand provides MagSafe-equipped iPhone 12 and 13 devices with a vertical home with a hinged magnetic stand and LED charging indicator. At the bottom, you’ll find a Qi-ready charger to charge your AirPods case, among other things. The Magnetic Pad for iPhone provides 7.5W high-speed wireless charging for iPhone 12 and 13 with 3W AirPods wireless charging at the bottom and 20W USB-C input.

Spigen iPod Shuffle-style AirPods 3 case $15

The official Spigen Amazon storefront now offers its AirPods 3 Classic Shuffle case for $15. Regularly $30 direct, they spear to $20 in December and are now seeing the first noticeable price drop on Amazon with today’s new all-time low. Featuring that classic iPod Shuffle-style design, they combine nostalgic sensibilities with a modern AirPods 3 case for your latest generation Apple headphones. The retro-inspired design wraps your AirPods 3 case in a dual-layer polymer from extra protection against bumps and scratches with a flat base so they can stand upright and comes with a carabiner clip with your purchase. Take a closer look in our launch cover.

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West Michigan Tag & Label Adds Durst RSC E Digital Press https://ukdigitala.com/west-michigan-tag-label-adds-durst-rsc-e-digital-press/ Thu, 17 Feb 2022 16:51:51 +0000 https://ukdigitala.com/west-michigan-tag-label-adds-durst-rsc-e-digital-press/ West Michigan Tag & Label (WMTL) has expanded its capabilities by partnering with Durst to bring the first Durst 1200dpi RSC E to Michigan. Durst RSC E technology provides excellent quality and productivity. With maximum print speeds of 170 fpm (expandable to 262 fpm) and a native resolution of 1200 dpi, the RSC E delivers […]]]>
West Michigan Tag & Label (WMTL) has expanded its capabilities by partnering with Durst to bring the first Durst 1200dpi RSC E to Michigan.

Durst RSC E technology provides excellent quality and productivity. With maximum print speeds of 170 fpm (expandable to 262 fpm) and a native resolution of 1200 dpi, the RSC E delivers high quality, which has not been lost on WMTL. Up to eight color options are available, and the high opacity white ink delivers smooth white, ideal for printing on metallic and transparent materials. All Durst printers are equipped with the company’s award-winning workflow and analysis software.

“We did an intensive search of the leading digital equipment available on the market, and Durst was the only vendor able to meet all of the criteria we set out,” said Richard Rice, CEO and President of WMTL. “Brilliant 1200 dpi print quality, along with inkjet nozzle compensation and excellent workflow software will continue to set WMTL apart from the competition.”

Steve Lynn, Director, Label & Packaging for Durst North America, comments, “We are thrilled to partner with West Michigan Tag and Label and look forward to many more successful years for their business. Throughout the sales process, we were challenged to prove our full capabilities and learned that West Michigan Tag and Label strives to provide the best solutions available to its customers. We look forward to seeing how the introduction of 1200 dpi quality will help them win new customers. »

The Durst RSC E facility at WMTL brings the first 1200 dpi inkjet printer to Michigan. “Durst provided direct and knowledgeable assistance throughout the sales and installation process. Truly a first class operation,” says Rice.

The partnership will help scale WMTL’s business and ensure the highest quality products are available to its customers, the company adds.

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Free print media publishers resist digital switchover https://ukdigitala.com/free-print-media-publishers-resist-digital-switchover/ Sun, 30 Jan 2022 09:00:00 +0000 https://ukdigitala.com/free-print-media-publishers-resist-digital-switchover/ Reports of print’s impending death may be greatly exaggerated if the accounts of several local publishers whose products are distributed in grocery stores, gas stations and libraries are accurate. These publications have seen a drop in ad revenue as people stayed home and stopped spending money – in the short term from the COVID-19 pandemic, […]]]>

Reports of print’s impending death may be greatly exaggerated if the accounts of several local publishers whose products are distributed in grocery stores, gas stations and libraries are accurate.

These publications have seen a drop in ad revenue as people stayed home and stopped spending money – in the short term from the COVID-19 pandemic, in the long term from the movement of news and information to the digital world. But they find other ways to keep printing their products. Publishers were reluctant to reveal too many details about their audiences or revenue. They said, however, that revenue comes from many sources, including memberships, events, sponsored content and, yes, digital extensions of their print publications.

And although they all have their feet in line, they mostly believe that printing is always their first priority.

“We never felt like the sky was falling on us,” said Brad Mitchell, whose Mitchell Media LLC in Hudson publishes three nifty magazines. “There is still a need, and people respect print in our market.”

Mitchell Media, with a group of approximately 18 entrepreneurs, publishes Northeast Ohio Parent, Northeast Ohio Boomer and Beyond, and Walden Life.

Mitchell started Northeast Ohio Parent in 2014 and followed Northeast Ohio Boomer in 2015. Walden Life came in 2021.

Publications, like others covered here, are aimed at niche markets. The first two are for audiences in Cuyahoga County and just beyond, while the third is distributed to 600 homes in Walden of Aurora, a residential community in Portage County. The topics of their articles range from children and schools they might attend or want to attend to where to tackle family health issues or finding events and places to go – all while putting focus on targeted readers, but perhaps not a general audience.

Because the content is so close to home, according to Magazine Media Factbook 2021, their readers are more likely to pay attention to advertisements and believe that the products being advertised are of high quality and relevant to their interests. And their audience prefers print to small screens.

Craig Brooks Sr., publisher of Triumph, which targets the region’s African-American community, agreed.

“I mean, it’s about grabbing something and holding it in your hands,” he said. “Of course, everyone is on social media and plays with their phone. But how many people actually use it? Are you going to read a (long) article on your phone?”

Brooks said he distributed 15,000 copies of Triumph in Cleveland and surrounding suburbs.

“I started the business in 2008 and of course at that time everyone was saying print was dead,” he said. “I mean, here we are, we’re in 2022 now, and nothing has really changed for us.”

The Heights Observer, like Walden Life, is considered a hyperlocal publication because it targets residents of Cleveland Heights and University Heights, two eastern suburbs with a combined population of 64,400 people living in 18,000 households. The Observer deposits 8,200 articles, up from 9,000 before the pandemic, in 250 locations per month. It is part of Future Heights, a nonprofit community organization that serves both suburbs.

Due to its small geography, its advertiser base is close to home. So the publication seems to be working for readers and advertisers.

“It’s fascinating to me that when we get our delivery of the Heights Observer to our library branches, they go crazy,” said Sheryl Banks, marketing and community relations manager for the Cleveland Heights-University Heights Public Library. “I just know, for the record, people take it. People read it.”

Banks said the library had been advertising in the Observer for about three years. Nothing else reaches their target audience as effectively, she said.

“Their price is really hard to beat,” she said. “We get this big, beautiful ad for just $450 a month, which isn’t that expensive. If I was trying to advertise in a glossy magazine or one of the bigger newspapers, it there’s no way I’m getting that kind of advertising rate.”

Robert Rosenbaum, co-chair of the Observer Project in Future Heights, said area churches make up a significant portion of Observer advertisers, along with community schools and other nonprofits.

“We also do pretty well in home services, like construction, landscaping, that sort of thing,” he said. “These guys are looking for local markets, and a lot of these types of operators are a bit old-fashioned in the way they operate.”

The Observer also has an online presence, but Rosenbaum thinks the print product will make sense to advertisers at least for the foreseeable future.

“It is cheaper for (advertisers) to run an ad in a print newspaper than to run an ad segmented by postcode on a large online website, whether local or national,” he said. .

Additionally, Rosenbaum added, online is labor intensive for a publication.

“Going online doubles your work and doesn’t double your income, so it’s not an easy equation to just pick up and go online,” he said. “There’s a heavy, heavy capital investment that depreciates faster than a car. Whatever system you put in place today will be obsolete in six months. And you get pennies on every dollar for your ad.”

Scene is one of those larger newspapers that the Cleveland Heights-University Heights Library cannot afford. But the 50-year-old alternative newspaper has also struggled, said publisher Andrew Zelman.

“We weathered the pandemic as best we could while having to make changes and take steps to adapt to it,” Zelman said. “But things are going well overall, both at Scene and at Euclid Media Group.”

Euclid Media Group was formed in 2013 to buy Scene and three other similar publications. It now has nine publications; Zelman is the CEO of the group.

Scene discontinued print publication in March 2020 and returned three months later as a bi-weekly. At the same time that she was shutting down the print publication, she was laying off five employees. The remaining employees have taken pay cuts and all staff have started working remotely.

Zelman said Scene has turned to memberships and sponsored content to boost revenue. Additionally, Zelman told Editor & Publisher, a national publication that tracks media, that Euclid Media Group took out two rounds of federal Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans to help keep staff on the job. and bring back laid-off workers.

It has also strengthened its online presence.

“Over the past 10 years or so, we’ve moved more and more towards an online presence with social media, website and newsletters, and since the onset of COVID, it’s accelerated even further,” a- he declared. “When you have to, you have to adapt.”

The Real Deal Press adapted even before the pandemic hit.

The newsprint monthly that targets the African-American community in Cleveland and inner suburbs went fully online in January 2020, publisher Richard Andrews said. The publication was first published in 1991, although Andrews said it only lasted two years and was dormant until he resurrected it in 2014.

“Going online is great from a traffic and expense perspective; I wish we had done it a lot sooner,” he said. “When we made the switch (online) completely in January last year, we had 23,000 page views that month. As of (January 13 this year), it’s 31,000.”

While other publishers may not be ready to leave print behind, Andrews felt comfortable after talking to a friend who had moved to North Carolina but said he reconnected with Cleveland when he received the Real Deal Press in his mailbox each month.

What struck Andrews was a phrase he used: “platform.”

“You know, you think to yourself, if you’ve been publishing or writing for a long time, you consider yourself a newspaper,” he said. “Then (I told people) we’re a digital news site. But when he said platform, it took me to another level, a community platform.”

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10 camera accessories to take better travel photos https://ukdigitala.com/10-camera-accessories-to-take-better-travel-photos/ Thu, 27 Jan 2022 05:00:00 +0000 https://ukdigitala.com/10-camera-accessories-to-take-better-travel-photos/ Professional travel photographers know what it takes to get a great shot no matter what unexpected happens during their adventures. Not only are they highly skilled and well trained, but they know the right equipment to maximize their success in any photo shoot. However, you don’t have to be a professional photographer to take breathtaking […]]]>

Professional travel photographers know what it takes to get a great shot no matter what unexpected happens during their adventures. Not only are they highly skilled and well trained, but they know the right equipment to maximize their success in any photo shoot.

However, you don’t have to be a professional photographer to take breathtaking photos on your travels. These accessories and tools can help you get great shots in all kinds of weather and situations, and they can protect your camera and other photography gear along the way.

MIOPS Smart+ Camera Trigger

MIOPS Smart+ helps your camera become a high-speed capture device — Photo courtesy of MIOPS

Getting the right shot when traveling is tough when things are changing fast. In fact, sometimes the biggest challenge when trying to take an outdoor photo is not being fast enough to capture wildlife or take an action shot of your family.

the MIOPS Smart+ Camera Trigger lets you take travel photos that would otherwise be impossible to capture. It can also help you take time-lapse photos if you want to capture photos of an event as it unfolds. Plus, whether you’re a storm chaser trying to capture lightning or just want photos of your kids in motion on a hiking adventure, the camera shutter can be a game-changer for your photography.

Kogalla RA UltRA trail light

Mount the Kogalla RA UltRA Trail Light to easily snap photos while you're in the midst of adventuresMount the Kogalla RA UltRA Trail Light to easily snap photos while you’re in the middle of adventures — Photo courtesy of Kogalla

If you’re a traveler who loves nighttime outdoor adventures, you might have encountered a lot of challenges when trying to take photos at night. the Kogalla RA UltRA trail light is much brighter than a headlight and casts warm light over a wide area to help you take great photos.

The light comes with everything you need to attach it to your gear, so you can hold the camera in your hands without worrying about the light. You can attach the light to any part of your clothes that suits you best and the photos you want to take. Travel photographers like the trail light because of its color temperature (5000K) and even light distribution.

Moment Tele 58mm Lens

The Moment Tele 58mm lens is an innovative lens ideal for travelersThe Moment Tele 58mm lens is an innovative lens ideal for travelers — Photo courtesy of Moment

Travel can be demanding in many ways, and it’s not always possible to have your precious camera on hand with all your gear. If you only have your smartphone with you, you can always be ready to take dynamic, high-quality photos when you have the Moment Tele 58mm Lens at hand.

Designed to work with the latest Apple, Samsung, OnePlus and Google devices that use an M Series Camera Case, this lens was created to help you capture great cell phone photos. It’s been made with the same materials used to make high-end 4K film lenses, and it includes a microfiber lens cap and carrying bag.

National Geographic Travel Photo Tripod Kit

The National Geographic Travel Photo Tripod Kit is a great option for travel photographersThe National Geographic Travel Photo Tripod Kit is a great option for travel photographers — Photo courtesy of National Geographic

the National Geographic Travel Photo Tripod Kit was created to travel well and help you get sharp, steady shots on the go. It can easily handle tough conditions as it has three leg angle stops that you can install on almost any indoor or outdoor surface. It’s lightweight and compact, so you can comfortably carry it around or store it in a secure gym bag or camera bag.

This tripod is also designed to be set up quickly when you come across something you need to shoot quickly. It features a five-section twist-lock mechanism to help you remove the tripod and use it quickly. It is also aesthetic with the National Geographic logo on the legs and its carrying bag.

Peak Design Camera Cubes with Travel Bag

Peak Design Camera Cubes keep your camera and gear safe on short or long tripsPeak Design Camera Cubes keep your camera and gear safe on short or long trips — Photo courtesy of Peak Design

It is essential to keep your camera, lenses and other photographic equipment safe while travelling. After all, you won’t get good photos if your camera gets damaged en route to your destination. A practical and effective solution consists in coupling the Camera cubes with their travel backpack or travel bag.

Camera Cubes mount securely to Peak Design travel bags, and you can customize them to perfectly fit the camera and gear you’re carrying with you. There is also a movable pocket for lens caps, filters and other small accessories. They’re fair trade certified and 100% carbon neutral, so you can feel good about this choice on all counts.

LensPen DSLR Pro Camera Cleaning Kit

Having a way to keep your lens clean while on the go is very importantHaving a way to keep your lens clean while on the go is very important – Photo courtesy of LensPen

Nothing will spoil a stellar shot as quickly as a dirty lens. Have a LensPen cleaning kit handy will help you quickly clean the lens and get back to shooting.

The LensPen was created to safely remove dust, grease and fingerprints. It can be used to clean filters, viewfinders and other delicate photo equipment. It is an ideal product for travel because it does not contain potentially messy liquids. It is also compact in size.

Moment Minimalist Camera Strap

The Moment Minimalist camera strap allows great flexibility during hectic travel situationsMoment Minimalist camera strap allows for great flexibility in hectic travel situations – Photo courtesy of Moment

Having your camera easily accessible is essential for capturing spontaneous moments of wonder and wonder during your travels. Having a durable, comfortable, and convenient camera strap can help you have your camera always close at hand. the Moment Minimalist Camera Strap is designed to carry DLSR cameras, and it can also hold a smartphone or smaller camera.

This camera strap is designed to be strong enough for an outdoor adventurer, with a nylon lace strap for ultimate durability. Travelers who spend a lot of time hiking and doing other sports especially appreciate the fact that they can slip on this strap, quickly attach the camera and go.

Altura Photo Professional Rain Cover

Altura Photo Professional Rain CoverAltura Photo Professional Rain Cover — Photo courtesy of Altura

Any frequent traveler has had many plans ruined by sudden changes in the weather. If you’re shooting outdoors, you never know when you might get caught in unexpected wind or rain. the Altura Photo Professional Rain Cover was created to protect DSLR cameras from weather damage.

This cover can protect your camera from snow, salt spray, rain and more. It’s made of waterproof nylon but has a super clear window so you can still take pictures as needed. It has adjustable sleeves and a nylon zipper to give you continuous access to the camera when also covered.

MIOPS+ slider

The MIOPS Slider+ is a revolutionary tool for photographersThe MIOPS Slider+ is a revolutionary tool for photographers – Photo courtesy of MIOPS

the MIOPS+ slider gives you an easy way to create time-lapse videos with your camera. It also doubles as a focus tool to help you take the sharpest series of images. It helps you adjust the camera position to take multiple photos focused on different points.

This is a portable, motorized camera slider to simplify the complex aspects of travel photography. Since the MIOPS Slider+ does not need to be assembled on site, it is ideal for the unpredictability of travel. You can charge the built-in battery via USB, and it has a tripod mounting screw as well as a camera mounting screw.

Moment MTW Drum Organizer Pouch

The MTW Moment Battery Storage Pouch is especially useful when you need to change batteries quicklyThe MTW Moment Battery Storage Pouch is especially useful when you need to change batteries quickly — Photo courtesy of Moment

Professional and amateur travel photographers need to have extra camera batteries on hand. Moments battery organizer pouch will help keep your batteries organized so you can quickly change your camera battery on the fly without missing a beat (or a great shot). This pouch is a reliable way to make sure you can grab one and go.

It also has a pocket for used batteries, so you don’t waste time testing your batteries to see which are charged and which are not. If you go on a lot of outdoor adventures, having extra charged batteries on hand is a must.

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Imenco signs a major contract for the delivery of underwater cameras https://ukdigitala.com/imenco-signs-a-major-contract-for-the-delivery-of-underwater-cameras/ Fri, 21 Jan 2022 14:05:40 +0000 https://ukdigitala.com/imenco-signs-a-major-contract-for-the-delivery-of-underwater-cameras/ Imenco and DeepOcean are both based in Haugalandet, Norway, and are major national and international contributors in their markets. The contract includes the delivery of 96 underwater cameras, which DeepOcean will mount on its entire fleet of remotely operated underwater vehicles (ROVs) over the next three years. “The cameras are developed by Imenco and can […]]]>

Imenco and DeepOcean are both based in Haugalandet, Norway, and are major national and international contributors in their markets. The contract includes the delivery of 96 underwater cameras, which DeepOcean will mount on its entire fleet of remotely operated underwater vehicles (ROVs) over the next three years.

“The cameras are developed by Imenco and can deliver high quality IP video with low delay. We have worked closely with DeepOcean for a long time and we are very happy to have won this big and valuable contract,” says Inge Ivesdal, Area Sales Manager.

Positive

Erik M. Hauge, Director of Operations for the European region of DeepOceans, says that it is very positive to be able to sign this contract with a local company such as Imenco.

“It helps to strengthen our local region, Haugalandet, and its strong position as an underwater region. Over a period of three years, we will replace all of our underwater cameras on ROVs with a future-oriented quality product, which will strengthen our competitiveness,” says Hauge.

World leader

The production and sale of advanced underwater cameras and other underwater electronics has become an important part of Imenco’s portfolio, and the company is now a world leader in this market. Demand is particularly high in the United States and the United Kingdom, in addition to Norway. In total, this part of the company has a turnover of more than 12 million US dollars, and about 80 of the company’s more than 300 employees are engaged in the development, production and sale of technology of camera from bases in Haugesund (Norway), Aberdeen/Wick (Scotland) and Lafayette (LA, USA).

“We are continuously working on innovation with our customers. Now we are finally getting recognition for many years of developing tomorrow’s camera technology where we have a complete portfolio of IP-based cameras and lights for any ROV/AUV. We look forward to what’s next,” says Imenco CEO Rune Bringedal.

Main camera

The cameras that will be delivered to DeepOcean are the SubVIS Orca HD IP Zoom camera, a high-end camera used as the main camera on ROVs. The camera has an integrated computer developed by Imenco for the transfer of high quality and low delay videos. Many different settings can be configured by the user to suit other operator equipment and operating conditions.

“Imenco has been in the underwater camera industry since 1999, when we acquired the workshop facilities from Stolt Comex in Haugesund. They had developed an underwater camera which was included in the deal and that was the start of the development of the Norwegian camera for Imenco. Since then we have expanded the range of this camera to now 30-40 different models. This also includes the cameras we acquired when we bought the camera division of Kongsberg Subsea in Aberdeen,” says Ivesdal.

Aquaculture

“Cameras and electronics are one of Imenco’s largest and most important areas of expertise,” says founder and owner Geir Egil Østebøvik.

“As well as developing cameras for underwater use, we have also developed a significant portfolio of camera systems for surface use, military purposes and for ordinary conventional navigation, CCTV (closed circuit television). In recent years, we have also gained good market shares in fish farming and aquaculture, so the aquaculture industry is an important area of ​​interest for us,” says Østebøvik.

Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/contracts-and-tenders/21012022/imenco-signs-large-contract-for-delivery-of-subsea-cameras/

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Neenah will present at the Sidoti Virtual Small Cap Conference on January 20, 2022 https://ukdigitala.com/neenah-will-present-at-the-sidoti-virtual-small-cap-conference-on-january-20-2022/ Thu, 13 Jan 2022 21:30:50 +0000 https://ukdigitala.com/neenah-will-present-at-the-sidoti-virtual-small-cap-conference-on-january-20-2022/ Receive instant alerts for news on your actions. Claim your 1-week free trial for Street Insider Premium here. ALPHARETTA, Ga.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Neenah, Inc. (NYSE: NP) today announced that Julie Schertell, CEO, Paul DeSantis, Chief Financial Officer and Kyle Anderson Vice President, Corporate Strategy and investors, will present and organize one-on-one meetings with investors during the Sidoti […]]]>

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ALPHARETTA, Ga.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Neenah, Inc. (NYSE: NP) today announced that Julie Schertell, CEO, Paul DeSantis, Chief Financial Officer and Kyle Anderson Vice President, Corporate Strategy and investors, will present and organize one-on-one meetings with investors during the Sidoti Virtual Investor Conference.

Neenah’s 30-minute presentation will begin at 9:15 a.m. (ET) on Thursday, January 20 and can be viewed live here: Overview. Neenah will also be hosting virtual one-on-ones with investors during the day. To register for the presentation or one-on-one meetings, go to www.sidoti.com/events. Registration is free and you do not need to be a Sidoti customer.

About Neena

Neenah is committed to growing manufacturing for its customers, end users, shareholders and employees. With manufacturing facilities in North America and Europe, we are one of the world’s leading specialty materials manufacturers serving customers on six continents, with headquarters in Alpharetta, Georgia. We are focused on growing filtration media, specialty coatings, engineered materials, and imaging and packaging. Our materials are found in a variety of products used every day, such as transportation and water filters, premium liquor packaging, technology and beauty products, industrial labels, tapes and abrasives, and digital printing for high-end clothing. For more information, please visit www.neenah.com.

About Sidoti & Company

For more than two decades, Sidoti has been a leading provider of independent securities research focused specifically on small- and micro-cap companies and the institutions that invest their securities, with the bulk of our coverage being between 50 million dollars and $3 billion in market capitalization. Our approach offers corporate and institutional clients a combination of high-quality research, a national sales effort focused on small and micro caps, and broad access to corporate management teams. We serve over 500 institutional clients in the United States and Canada, including many top managers with portfolios of $200 million to $2 billion in assets under management. Sidoti promotes meaningful interaction between issuers and investors in the Small Cap and Micro Cap space through a series of investor conferences (www.sidoti.com/events) that we host annually.

Kyle Anderson

Vice President, Corporate Strategy and Investor Relations

(678) 518-3278

[email protected]

Source: Neenah, Inc.

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Brook + Whittle acquires Paradigm label in Mira Loma, California https://ukdigitala.com/brook-whittle-acquires-paradigm-label-in-mira-loma-california/ Thu, 06 Jan 2022 21:00:00 +0000 https://ukdigitala.com/brook-whittle-acquires-paradigm-label-in-mira-loma-california/ [ad_1] GUILFORD, Connecticut., January 6, 2022 / PRNewswire / – Brook + Whittle is pleased to announce its agreement to purchase Paradigm Label based at Mira Loma, California. Paradigm Label is a great addition to our business as we continue to expand our presence on the West Coast and grow our digital business. Paradigm Label […]]]>


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GUILFORD, Connecticut., January 6, 2022 / PRNewswire / – Brook + Whittle is pleased to announce its agreement to purchase Paradigm Label based at Mira Loma, California. Paradigm Label is a great addition to our business as we continue to expand our presence on the West Coast and grow our digital business.

Paradigm Label is run by a team with over 50 years of experience in printing. They help businesses of all sizes find the perfect labeling solution to match their brand. Paradigm Label has an excellent reputation as a customer-focused organization committed to providing high quality products and prompt service. They specialize in flexible packaging, self-adhesive labels and shrink sleeves. They pride themselves on being label experts, ready to help their customers solve unique label challenges.

Paradigm Label further strengthens our presence on the West Coast and strengthens our ability to deliver the fastest turnaround times in the industry. We are delighted to have another location in California to support our growing customer base and delighted to welcome another great team to our company, ”said Marc Pollard, CEO of Brook + Whittle.

“We are very happy to join the Brook + Whittle team,” said Curtis Harton, founder of Paradigm Label. “We share very similar corporate cultures focused on creating value through exceptional customer service, print quality, product innovation and talented employees. “

Brook + Whittle now employs more than 1,200 people at nine production facilities, serving more than 4,000 customers. We look forward to our future success in integrating these two great companies.

About Brook + Whittle

Brook + Whittle is a leading North American manufacturer of premium labeling solutions with highly differentiated capabilities, powered by some of the most recognizable brands. The company provides self-adhesive labels, shrink sleeves and flexible packaging, with an emphasis on sustainable solutions, intricate decoration and digital printing. With a heritage rooted in product development and full in-house manufacturing, the company draws on its wide variety of specialized printing expertise, including flexography, gravure and digital. Brook + Whittle operates nine production facilities in the United States. To learn more about Brook + Whittle, visit www.brookandwhittle.com

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Saurabh Printers invests in Jetsci KnowzzleJet https://ukdigitala.com/saurabh-printers-invests-in-jetsci-knowzzlejet/ Wed, 15 Dec 2021 05:17:11 +0000 https://ukdigitala.com/saurabh-printers-invests-in-jetsci-knowzzlejet/ [ad_1] Greater Noida-based Saurabh Printers has invested in a high-speed monochrome inkjet Jetsci KnowzzleJet rotary press from Monotech Systems. The press is already in production and is installed with inline servo-controlled variable cut, fold and gather options. VK Gulati, Owner of Saurabh Printers, said, “We were looking for a high-speed, high-quality digital rotary press that […]]]>


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Greater Noida-based Saurabh Printers has invested in a high-speed monochrome inkjet Jetsci KnowzzleJet rotary press from Monotech Systems. The press is already in production and is installed with inline servo-controlled variable cut, fold and gather options.

VK Gulati, Owner of Saurabh Printers, said, “We were looking for a high-speed, high-quality digital rotary press that can improve our productivity and supply demand with fast delivery time. We were already using high speed web offsets and digital setups for publishing, but with the addition of KnowzzleJet we could push ourselves for better productivity and reduce delivery times.

Saurabh Printers is owned by the Saku Group, which is one of the largest groups in the printing industry in India. Founded in 1991, Saku Group is today an ISO 9001: 2001 certified entity with which to deal in the printing and publishing industry. The group was born from a small start-up company of around six employees.

In 1996, a major milestone was taken with the creation of Saurabh Printers, which transformed the face of the group into a provider of complete solutions for the publishing industry.

Today, the group has over 400 members and offers digital printing to customers looking for print-on-demand that is flexible enough to respond to futuristic changes.

The Jetsci KnowzzleJet is conceptualized, designed and developed in India by Monotech Systems in association with Pressline India. It’s innovation that will keep businesses ahead of their competition, as this monochrome inkjet rotary press can deliver unmatched performance and print extremely high-quality text and images. It is particularly suitable for medium print runs with variable data printing without data loss at high speed, even if it is a full page variable with a number of text or image details.

“We chose the 17-inch duplex printing setup, roll-to-sheet converting, and inline folding on the same line. The printing is equipped with its latest technology based on Memjet technology which gives a very high quality close to offset at 1600 dpi. We are really happy with the quality and productivity of the machine, ”Gulati added.

The digital book printing press can be ideally suited for application such as transactional, direct mail, trans-promotional, books, security printing and custom items, etc. This press reduces costs and increases profitability.

Dinesh Thakur, DGM Sales, Jetsci Global, Monotech Systems, said: “Due to the global pandemic situation for almost two years, the industry has turned to digital technology in various printing applications. Saurabh Printers was also looking for digital solutions for its on-demand book application and KnowzzleJet could easily meet the needs of our customers. Digital printing in industry is developing very rapidly for various applications such as book on demand, security printing and the label industry. We, Jetsci Global, under Monotech Systems, serve digital solutions and equipment to industries such as publishing, security and label conversion under one roof. We have a wide range of products and integrations to provide the solutions to customers.




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48MP iPhone 14 camera with 8K video, but reality may vary https://ukdigitala.com/48mp-iphone-14-camera-with-8k-video-but-reality-may-vary/ Tue, 14 Dec 2021 13:07:00 +0000 https://ukdigitala.com/48mp-iphone-14-camera-with-8k-video-but-reality-may-vary/ [ad_1] A report from Kuo in April said we can expect a 48MP camera for iPhone 14 next year, as well as 8K video recording. This has now been picked up by a second analyst. However, we would like to repeat the caveat we offered at the time: the title may not tell the whole […]]]>


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A report from Kuo in April said we can expect a 48MP camera for iPhone 14 next year, as well as 8K video recording. This has now been picked up by a second analyst.

However, we would like to repeat the caveat we offered at the time: the title may not tell the whole story …

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Famous Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo made a number of predictions for the iPhone 14 in the spring, based on supply chain reports.

In addition to claiming that the iPhone’s mini screen size is no longer, Kuo has detailed some impressive camera specs for the 2022 iPhones.

It reports that the standard rear cameras on the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max will be upgraded to 48 megapixels, an increase over the 12-megapixel sensor on the iPhone 12. […]

Kuo seems convinced that the 48-megapixel specification is only intended for the more expensive Pro models […] Kuo also doesn’t discuss the details of the 2x zoom or ultra-wide lenses, suggesting that the 48-megapixel upgrade is exclusive to the main wide camera.

48MP iPhone 14 Second Camera Report

MacRumors quotes a new report from Jeff Pu, which echoes Kuo’s.

Pu said both Pro models will be equipped with a triple-lens rear camera system with an upgraded 48-megapixel wide lens and 12-megapixel Ultra Wide and Telephoto lenses.

Pu has a mixed record when it comes to Apple, but the fact that he supports Kuo’s much older report makes it more likely that he is right on this one.

But 48MP doesn’t always mean 48MP

We noted at the time that this doesn’t necessarily mean that the final output resolution will be 48MP: it can stay at 12MP. As we explained before, this is because more is not always better when it comes to megapixels.

While more megapixels theoretically means more detail when viewing larger sized photos, there is a huge downside to doing it on the same size sensor. Accumulating more pixels in the same space means each pixel has to be smaller, which increases noise at low light.

When you think of how many of our most important photos taken in relatively low light, that’s a big deal. Kids playing indoors, candle light dinners, blown birthday cake candles, restaurant friends, sleeping babies – these are all examples of scenarios where you want to get the best quality of photos in low light.

Apple has always ignored the megapixel wars and instead aimed at the big pixels to provide the best possible low-light captures. Quality rather than quantity.

It seems highly likely that Apple will use a technology known as “four-cell merge output mode”, where the sensor has 48MP, but they are grouped into clusters of four pixels, to generate a high-quality 12MP image. .

The latest speculation is that Apple will support 48MP and 12MP modes, so you can get 48MP images in well-lit conditions and 12MP images in low-light conditions. This is easily achievable with this technology and offers the best of both worlds, which just might be the most likely bet. Samsung makes 50MP camera sensor, which takes this approach.

Check out our full rundown of everything we expect from next year’s flagship iPhone.

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Award-winning artist Alexander Sviridov reveals the secrets of his spooky images https://ukdigitala.com/award-winning-artist-alexander-sviridov-reveals-the-secrets-of-his-spooky-images/ Sat, 11 Dec 2021 13:34:29 +0000 https://ukdigitala.com/award-winning-artist-alexander-sviridov-reveals-the-secrets-of-his-spooky-images/ [ad_1] Based in Ontario, Canada, Alexander made his own mark on fine art and horror photography. Often using himself and his daughter Iris as models, he creates a classic pictorial style in his modest home photo studio. Alexander’s photos have won several international photo awards in some of the biggest photo competitions, such as Trierenberg […]]]>


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Based in Ontario, Canada, Alexander made his own mark on fine art and horror photography. Often using himself and his daughter Iris as models, he creates a classic pictorial style in his modest home photo studio.

Alexander’s photos have won several international photo awards in some of the biggest photo competitions, such as Trierenberg Super Circuit, 35Awards, WPE, VIPA, Photocrowd, Gurushots and Viewbug.

This month, we caught up with Alexander to learn a little more about his unique creative process, digital manipulation techniques, and the equipment and practical effects he uses to create his digital images. You can find more of her amazing work on her Instagram.

“After studying fine art for seven years, I started to try other genres such as realism, impressionism and abstract. I moved to Canada in 2000 and it was very difficult to find a job as an artist, but using more skills able to get a job as a graphic designer.

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“In 2012 my three year old daughter Iris walked up to some flowers in a vase and leaned in to smell them, the natural light from the window fell beautifully and created an elegant scene. became a much needed epiphany that I was looking for, because at this point I hadn’t done anything artistically for 15 years, but from that moment I knew photography would be the answer to my creative hiatus.

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“I have always been a fan of the classical masters of painting and have a keen interest in surrealism. I am influenced by my favorite artists, such as Rembrandt, Vermeer and Dali, combined with some of my own pizzazz, I have come to my own style of photography. Many of my photos are edited to appear as if they are paintings. I am constantly on the lookout for new and creative ideas to project them into my artwork.

“While I don’t just specialize in the horror genre, a lot of times ideas come to me with horror elements and then I have to figure out how to make the image come true using my camera and editing. While I like to use models when I can, usually myself or my daughter posing for photos, because it’s a fun way to spend time together. “

See the slideshow below for more on Alexander’s incredible work.

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“I have used this camera for over seven years and it is still as powerful as my main work device. This is a super lightweight Canon EOS full frame digital SLR at a very affordable price, plus it’s perfect for traveling. It has a modest 20.2MP resolution, which is good enough for the types of images I love to create. On top of that, it has excellent color rendering and low noise level. It works well even in harsh weather conditions, like in the rain. “

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“This is my favorite lens because of all the lenses I own this one produces the clearest and sharpest photos. It can be used for all kinds of shots, macro close-ups, let’s say a person’s eye, to landscapes. The autofocus is fast and quiet and the lens is made from high quality materials. It is also dust and water resistant. I use it extensively for over five years and it still operates like new. “

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“I use this lens primarily for portraits, in my opinion it’s Canon’s best budget portrait lens for DSLRs. This lens is convenient to use, light and compact, and it also finds focus. It also offers a nice blur and even bokeh. I only use prime lenses because I find they offer the best sharpness and I don’t mind going back and forth to zoom in with my feet.”

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“The Canon 40mm f / 2.8 is the perfect all-day lens – it’s super small and light, that’s usually what I leave on my camera when I’m not shooting, so my camera is always on. ready to go. It is often used for the digital collages I do, as the wide 40mm focal length is better for fitting more into a scene than my 85mm and 100mm lenses. I find it to be sharp even at f / 2.8 and has high contrast with no visible distortion.

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“To consistently illuminate my subjects, I use this handy, battery-powered wireless flash. The AD200 is powerful, light and compact. It offers good quality for a low price. It can be used both in the studio and in the studio. outdoors. This flash can produce a very short flash duration: 1/13000 s at the lowest power setting. I have used it to take pictures of splashing water, and the fast flash has very well frozen the image. “

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“This FotoPro tripod comes with me everywhere, even in my studio. The tripod is made of high quality carbon fiber material, so it is also quite light. It is ideal for photos of wild animals, outdoors and adventure, as well as taking my composite collage images, where I have to take multiple images which will all line up perfectly in Photoshop. It is easy to carry and the legs fold upside down, which makes it makes it compact for storage and transport. “

Read more:

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