DURST LAMBDA 130
Film Processing & Darkroom
DURST LAMBDA 130
FIVE POSITION TURRET
DURST LAMBDA 130
Start Price USD 55,000.00
Current Price USD 55,000.00
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Start Time Wednesday, August 13, 2008
End Time Saturday, August 23, 2008
Location NEW YORK, NY

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DURST LAMBDA®™ —The Best Large-Format Photo Laser Imager LAMBDA 130 with ‘TURRET’ changer for up to 5 medias DISASSEMBLED AND READY TO SHIP. WE CAN PROVIDE AN INDEPENDENT INSTALLER LAMBDA is a laser-based, large-format output device for high-resolution printing of images on KODAK/FUJI PROFESSIONAL PAPER and Display Media up to 127 cm/50” in width. It is primarily designed for Commercial/Exhibition Pro Labs, but is also used in other applications such as Portrait/Social enlargements and In-Plant Industrial/Mapping. The Fastest and Most Productive Direct Digital Photo Imager Full continuous tone - 36-bit color space to ensure ultimate color fidelity (68 billion colors) 4000 dpi apparent resolution with no visible dots Unmatched productivity of 45 m2 / 500 sq ft per hour ' ask any user 60 cm / 24" per minute linear printing speed with on-the-fly image processing and pixel interpolation Most profitable digital imager Reliable 24/7 (continuous 24 hours and 7 days a week) operation Accomodates 7 media widths compare to 4 of other devices Durst Lambda: The evolution in imaging to unsurpassed large-format quality: Straight from a digital file, the Durst Lambda 130 can print any creation directly onto photographic media (reflective paper / backlit transparent or opaque film). HIGH END IMAGING: The Durst Lambda 130 Large-Format Digital Laser Imager: the new standard for digital large-format reflective or backlit displays directly from file. It has moved digital imaging to an entirely new level. You'll get whites that are truly white and blacks that are absolutely black. Colors are unbelievably saturated and true to the original shot including fleshtones and bright colors. With the Durst Lambda, your digitally created or retouched images will accurately reflect the intentions of the photographer or graphic artist. The unique Durst Lambda continuous roll to roll 3-laser (RGB) exposure system for media widths up to 127 cm / 50" offers total size flexibility and achieves an image quality which is superior to all other large format printers - photographic, inkjet and electrostatic. The Durst Lambda 130 is the answer for efficient and fast large-format print production with uncompromising quality for: ... exhibitions ... fair stands ... museums ... illuminated displays KEY FEATURES: High image and text quality with clean grades Durst Lambda 130 combines the advantages of classical silver halide photography with the potential of the latest laser and digital technology, without an intermediate film stage - and without the compromises of CMYK output, This new technology offers superior color saturation and fidelty, better image quality, more details and sharper type than other alternatives (customer statement). It also provides a number of advantages over conventional enlargements, including improved image quality with no image distortion and no loss of image sharpness, perfect edge to edge sharpness and eveness, a reduction in time spent handling images, and a decrease in the cost of materials. The Durst Lambda 130 operates with a full 36-bit RGB color space (68 billion colors) to ensure excellent control over the light source and to produce faithful color reproductions. Dual, autoswitchable resolution of 200 and 400 ppi Durst Lambda 130 features a dual, autoswitchable reolution of 200 and 400 continuous tone pixels per inch (ppi) with on-the-fly pixel interpolation.

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