Archive for July, 2008

More on the Duratrans Process

July 25, 2008

The Kodak trademarked Duratrans process is a photographic process (not a print process) which is costly and hard to come across these days. There are alternative, digital print processing techniques that yield results that are comparable and visually even better. The material used in the print process varies, but it is usually an opaque, transparent film which is water and UV resistant, and archival grade ink colors. There are online stores where you can upload your image file, and they will process it for you and send it back to you a few days later.

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Duratrans And Backlit Display Prints

July 22, 2008

In this blog, I figured I’d keep the world informed on the ins an outs of backlit diplay printing, duratrans and how it works.  After having done a fair amount of research, it seems there is a lot of confusion about what duratrans is, how it differs from printing on similar material, what quality is required for different applications, etc. Since Duratrans itself is a very costly material, it might be worthwhile investigating some alternative, cheaper material that will yield the same visual result.

Here are a few other resources for duratrans information:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duratran

http://duratrans.com/ (note: this is Kodak’s own site

Duratrans is a trademarked term by Kodak, which simply stands for Durable Transparency. The word really describes a process using specific materials, rather than the print itself. However, in general the word is used widely to describe the film that is used in backlit displays like the ones you have seen at the cinema, the bus stop, airports, etc. Since a lot of the applications are in outdoors locations, the actual backlit displays are usually weather proof and has UV protection. A lot of manufacturers of the materials used in the process are wisely using archival grade colors and paper / film.

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July 22, 2008

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