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    BLOOMIN8 E-Ink Canvas

    I think it's interesting. It's based on E Ink Spectra 6 color ePaper.
    https://www.eink.com/brand/detail/Spectra6

    The official page is here:
    https://bloomin8.com/product/einkcanvas

    You can follow the link on that website to their Kickstarter page if you want to know the specs.

    Their 28.5" Canvas' expected MSRP is 1,428 USD (and maybe plus 145% tariff for US customers )
    The Kickstarter price is of course lower although it still feels astronomical to me.

    Their YouTube vid:


    What do you think?

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    Re: BLOOMIN8 E-Ink Canvas

    The video is useless: the image is extremely low resolution, and there is no way to tell how accurate the colors are. At a quick glance, the web page doesn't address that either. Does it even cover the sRGB gamut?

    Even leaving aside tariffs, I can't see spending anywhere nearly that much on something like this. Yes, it would be nice to have a frame that lets you change photos with one click, but I think I would rather have high-quality prints on the wall. If you stick with a standard aspect ratio and size (I generally don't), you could print additional prints for a few dollars apiece and swap them out once in a while with a few minutes work.

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    Re: BLOOMIN8 E-Ink Canvas

    The thing is that even the base E Ink Spectra 6 display already costs around 600 USD. Developers can of course lower the cost when they buy in bulk but it's indeed not an inexpensive product 😕

    Unfortunately the spec sheet is only available upon formal request to the E Ink company.

    I wonder if it's possible for users to calibrate the display using our own calibration device.

    I found it bothersome to swap my own pictures that already are hung on my walls. Do people do that regularly?

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    Re: BLOOMIN8 E-Ink Canvas

    I found it bothersome to swap my own pictures that already are hung on my walls. Do people do that regularly?
    Not as often as I should. Most of my photos are printed at nonstandard aspect ratios, so swapping them is a chore. However, in the room that serves as my study and studio, I have hung prints made to standard sizes in part so I can swap them easily.

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    Re: BLOOMIN8 E-Ink Canvas

    I am inclined to agree with Dan on this score. A little too gimmicky for my taste and priced exorbitantly.
    A carefully crafted, mounted and framed print is also my preference.....

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    Re: BLOOMIN8 E-Ink Canvas

    Quote Originally Posted by lunaticitizen View Post
    I wonder if it's possible for users to calibrate the display using our own calibration device.
    Unless the device can be colour managed, the answer is no and I see nothing in the specs suggesting this feature. The 30:1 contrast ratio is quite low. Better computer screens are at least 1000:1.

    I would agree with the others and would give this a miss. eInk is low power, but the tradeoffs to achieve this appear to be colour accuracy and contrast.

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    Re: BLOOMIN8 E-Ink Canvas

    Quote Originally Posted by Manfred M View Post
    Unless the device can be colour managed, the answer is no and I see nothing in the specs suggesting this feature. The 30:1 contrast ratio is quite low. Better computer screens are at least 1000:1.

    I would agree with the others and would give this a miss. eInk is low power, but the tradeoffs to achieve this appear to be colour accuracy and contrast.
    FWIW they said:
    Colour Calibration
    It is not easy to calibrate a colour e-ink display, but we did it
    And...
    Quote Originally Posted by DanK View Post
    Does it even cover the sRGB gamut?
    60000-color gamut


    If you guys think current the color e-ink technology is not acceptable for displaying photos, what about black-and-white-only e-ink panel? I couldn't find any info about the exact panel it uses, though.
    https://www.galari.design/

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