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Artograph
Artograph

Review Artograph Pro Series Light Boxes / Artograph:

Artograph's uniquely designed, tilted work surface offers better viewing and tracing. The surface is bathed in brilliant, white light, thanks to Artograph's choice of Sylvania Designer Series 50 fluorescent lamps (5,000K).
Logan Electric
Logan Electric
Weight: 3 pounds
Price: $80.60

Review Logan Electric Slim Edge Light Pad Lightbox with 8" x 10" Viewing Area / Logan Electric:

Model A-5A Slim Edge Light Box Ultra Thin, - only ½" thick. (14mm) New technology provides bright, even 5400K light. Can display transparencies under lift-up clear plastic panel. 8" x 10" viewing area. Runs on 12V, DC adapter. (provided).
Artograph
Artograph
List Price: $169.95
Price: $112.99
Key features Artograph
  • With True Enhanced Performance.
  • Latest Technical Development.
  • Model: Artograph Designer Projector

Review Artograph Designer Projector / Artograph:

Artograph designer Projector. The Designer Projector is a high-quality horizontal art projector for the budget-conscious artist designer illustrator or craft person. It''''''''''''''''s safe for all art and photos. Simply mount your design onto the underside of the projector lid. The Designer projects bright sharp full color or black-and-white images from a copy area that measures 6 à 6 (approximately 15 cm à 15 cm). The 200 mm precision-ground optical glass lens produces a quality image and the extended lens cone can produce enlargements up to 30X and reductions down to 70%. Accurate and precise sizes and proportions eliminate the tedious scaling process. The projector is illuminated by a 250 W 3500 K photo lamp (included) and cooled by a fan. [+]
It''''''''''''''''s easy to set up lightweight and portable. Net weight is 8 lbs. (3. 6 kg). Requires 115 V 2. 4 A. One year warranty.
Artograph
Artograph
Weight: 10.1 pounds
List Price: $259.95
Price: $161.96
Key features Artograph
  • Latest Technical Development.
  • With True Enhanced Performance.
  • Model: Artograph Prism Projector

Review Artograph Prism Projector / Artograph:

Artograph Prism Projector. An affordable projector designed for projecting a wide assortment of originals like patterns sketches and line drawings. The Prism lens is reversible to achieve a wide projection range form 80% reduction to 20 times enlargement in full color. Copy size 7" x 7" uses a reversible lens to achieve 80% reduction to 20 times enlargement. This model uses two 250 watt photo lamps.
Schneider Optics
Schneider Optics
Weight: 0.7 pounds
List Price: $182.00
Price: $150.15

Review Schneider 3x Magnifying Loupe Covers 7cm x 7cm. / Schneider Optics:

Incomparable. matchless. unsurpassed! Absolutes like this can rightfully be applied only to the superlative performance of Schneider loupes. Why? Because Schneider uses only precision-ground, multi-coated optical glass lenses and never ordinary glass! These lenses ensure maximum edge-to-edge sharpness, high resolution and contrast, and an image free of distortion and color fringing. These New Generation magnifiers have been redesigned to provide an accurate image over a larger eye-to-loupe distance range. The neck strap assembly has been redesigned as well in order to provide a stronger, more secure attachment. [+]
In addition, focusing is now free from cord twisting and the base is specially designed to prevent damage to negatives and slides. Every Schneider loupe delivers excellent image fidelity for precise evaluation of slides and negatives. In addition, the 4X, 6x7, and 6X ASPHERIC loupes each come with interchangeable translucent and opaque bases, ideal for viewing contact sheets as well as transparencies. High contrast and lack of flare also make Schneider loupes perfect for focusing on the ground glass of large-format cameras. This 3x loupe's large viewing field of 7x7cm offers excellent edge to edge sharpness with absolutely no distortion. It is also ideal for checking large format films. It has an interchangeable base for 6x7cm transparencies and negatives.
Adorama
Adorama
Weight: 5.6 pounds
Price: $44.95
Key features Adorama
  • Heavy duty plexiglass tops
  • Metal enamel bases
  • UL-listed
  • Fluorescent on/off switches-no starters
  • 5000 degrees K color-correct or daylight lamps
  • Model: Adorama Color Corrected AC Light-Box, 8.5" x 11".

Review Adorama Color Corrected AC Light-Box, 8.5" x 11". / Adorama:

Compact portable viewer for desktop use yet small enough to be carried in a briefcase. It has a color balanced 5000 K bulb and a CRI rating of 91. It's the smallest professional viewer on the market.
Artograph
Artograph
List Price: $89.95
Price: $55.99

Review Artograph Tracer Opaque Projector / Artograph:

Artograph Tracer. A surprisingly inexpensive way to enlarge art photos designs and objects for sizing and tracing. Enlarges up to 10 times. Lightweight and portable. Uses a standard 100 watt incandescent bulb. Projects both balck and white and color. Silent operation. Copy size 5" x 5" uses a single element lens.
ARTOGRAPH Super Prism
ARTOGRAPH Super Prism
Weight: 10.5 pounds
List Price: $389.95
Price: $265.96
Key features ARTOGRAPH Super Prism
  • With True Enhanced Performance.
  • Latest Technical Development.
  • Model: SUPER PRISM PROJECTOR

Review SUPER PRISM PROJECTOR / ARTOGRAPH Super Prism:

ARTOGRAPH PRISM PROJECTOR - The Prism projectors feature 500 watts of color corrected incandescent light for crisp, bright white images, unique dual cooling chambers for cooler copy and convenient copy clip to keep copy in position. Dual magnetic lathe Super Prism features a three element, color corrected German made lens which is excellent for projection photographs and fine detailed graphics. Copy Size is 7" x 7".
Sandon
Sandon
Price: $34.99
Key features Sandon
  • 2 velour backgrounds (white & black), front panel slit and carry case are included
  • collapsible with breaking down into a small size (15" in diameter), and stores in a convenient carrying case
  • constructed of new generation translucent, durable, color-neutral white velvet type fabric does a great job for diffusing light evenly from all sides and minimizing harsh shadows
  • tent Size: 75cm x 75cm x 75cm (~30" x 30" x 30")
  • can be illuminated with flash, daylight-balanced fluorescent, quartz and tungsten lights from any angle
  • Model: PROFESSIONAL 30" PHOTO STUDIO SOFT BOX DOME LIGHT TENT WITH 2 BACKDROPS

Review PROFESSIONAL 30" PHOTO STUDIO SOFT BOX DOME LIGHT TENT WITH 2 BACKDROPS / Sandon:

The professional tent is made of translucent, durable, color neutral fabric to completely surround your product in beautiful soft light. The fabric diffuses lighting evenly from all sides, including the top and bottom.
Artograph
Artograph
List Price: $169.95
Price: $139.95
Key features Artograph
  • Made with the Best Quality Material with your child in mind.
  • Top Quality Children's Item.
  • Model: Artograph Prism Floor Stand

Review Artograph Prism Floor Stand / Artograph:

The Mobile Projector Floor Stand is versatile and convenient to use. Featuring a sturdy five-spoke base with lockable rolling casters mounted to an adjustable aluminum column. The stand incorporates a 12x15 inch platform that will accommodate most Artograph projectors, as well as many other opaque and slide projectors. This stand allows for 360-degree rotation and 15 degrees of tilt front to back and adjusts vertically from 3 ft. to 4½ ft. high. Product highlights include: Quick angle adjustment; Position your image to the desired height, angle and size; Adjusts from 3 to 4 1/2 feet in height; Rotates 360 degrees and tilts 15 degrees front to back; 5-year warranty; Made in the U. S. A.
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