Support and Tips
Sometimes the difference between average and excellent is just a little know-how and the right advice from the right people.
We’ve put together some useful tips and advice drawn from experts in the fields of printing and photography to make sure you can get professional results every time. Here you’ll learn valuable tips about black and white printing, panoramic pictures, digital imaging basics and much more.
Black and white printing
We’ve made printing black and white photos much easier with the new generation of Epson printers. We’ll show you the basics of printing in easy to follow steps, plus we’ll recommend the best papers and inks to use.

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Printing smooth images
Smoothing images means reducing the amount of intensity variation between one pixel and the next. Find out how it is used to reduce noise in images and to produce a less pixelated image.

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Printing panoramic pictures
A panorama picture is an unusually wide image that shows at least as much width-ways as the eye is capable of seeing, if not a greater left-to-right field of view than we can ever see. This section shows how to create the perfect panorama picture.

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Digital image basics
Even though the Epson R-D1s can be used in the same way as an analogue camera, its digital pictures are highly flexible. This section shows you how using a computer you can effortlessly create perfect black and white pictures or colourful collages.

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Working with RAW files
Shooting RAW gives you full control over your image processing because you work with files based on the raw data delivered from your camera’s CCD. With both Epson PhotoRAW as well as Epson RAWPrint you can tweak the processing to your specific needs.

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How to create slide shows
This section shows you all the exciting possibilities for creating the perfect slide show using Epson projectors, and how you can enjoy a cinema experience in rooms less than eleven metres in length! It also covers design and the technical side of things, such as professional colour reproduction.

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