
It is our goal to become the preeminent source of information and education in large format digital imaging and printing. FLAAR is a non-profit educational organization founded by Nicholas Hellmuth and dedicated to large format photography of the ancient art and architecture of Latin America. This purpose evolved into the following activities based upon the technology used to carry out FLAAR's initial mission:
-Evaluation of large format printers, scanners, and high resolution digital cameras.
-Education in this technology
-In-depth, down-loadable reports on technology in Adobe PDF format
-Articles in leading trade publications
-Presentations at major trade shows, world-wide.
-International consulting
-Market feedback to manufacturers
The technologies receiving primary focus by FLAAR involve very high resolution digital imaging. FLAAR has performed a tremendous amount of research within the fields:
-Fine Art Giclee printing processes
-UV-Curable Ink Flatbed Printers
-Solvent and Eco-solvent inkjet printers
-Wide-Format Inkjet Printers
FLAAR has performed research on laminators and some laser printers. There is also research with scanning technology as FLAAR continues the archiving project of Dr. Hellmuth's extensive Mayan photo collection.
FLAAR would love to answer every question that comes to us from our readers; however our staff is limited and there are only so many hours in a day to perform research needed to keep the reports current with the industry. At this time our main focus is UV flat-bed printers, Fine Art Giclee, Solvent and Eco-solvent, and Wide Format Inkjet. These industries are developing rapidly and FLAAR wants to ensure our readers get the most up-to-date information possible. FLAAR hopes to return to our other areas of focus (scanners, laser printers, laminators, etc) in the coming future.
Please continue to e-mail us with areas in the industry you want to learn more about. FLAAR does take the time to consider new areas of study based on reader's suggestions.
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