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Fine Art Reproduction and
Film Scanning Services

Digital Poster Art has suspended all operations for Fine Art Reproduction and Film Scanning until further notice. Thank you to all of our previous customers.

Please contact James Couvutsakis for questions or additional information.

Digital Poster Art PO Box 40 Buffalo, New York 14207 USA

General Information Email: info@digitalposterart.com

BACKGROUND

Digital Poster Art was started around 2001 by James Couvutsakis.
The only focus of Digital Poster Art is
high quality fine art reproduction and film scanning
as a service to contemporary artists, galleries and museums.

A giclée print is an expensive process which
outputs an image to a high resolution, wide-format inkjet printer.
Our reproductions are created using pigment inks and
archival fine art paper and canvas.
Pigment inks are fade resistant and our print material
does not yellow (acid-free).

Our 8-color pigment printing process can accurately
reproduce almost the entire PANTONE color spectrum
(given a suitable file).

James Couvutsakis has a life-long background in
photography and digital imaging,
A Technical Writer by trade, he has fine-tuned his skills as a
Desktop Publisher with strong ties to web site development
and multimedia applications.

James Couvutsakis has also written, produced, edited,
and directed several educational productions
and provided sound design services.
His documentary, THE EAST KINGDOM, was seen locally on
PBS (channel 17) in 1986. Several other documentaries were shown on cable Public Access including 
ALTERNATIVE PROGRAMMING
(parts 1 & 2) around 1991.

He is available as a freelance writer, to write original scripts
for scientific/technical/documentary productions
including multimedia presentations. His experience includes music composition and sound design.

Currently, his interests include Image Archiving and
Digital Asset Management
for
digitizing and categorizing materials
for easy informational access.