Chromira x5 ProLab
The ultimate in photographic digital printing, the Chromira is a modern day darkroom.

The Chromira 5x ProLab prints stunning digital images from 3’x5’(7x12cm) to 30”x100’(76x3048cm) from one roll of 30’ media ensuring superb color matching, simple operation, and low waste. The ProLab uses state-of-the-art, award-winning, and patented LED technology to create beautiful, high quality prints.
Consistently Beautiful Colour
Using ZBE's WorkStream suit of software gives us worry-free, efficient and accurate preparation, control and automation of digital print production from the photographer’s studio and in the photo lab. WorkStream coordinates the entire process of order creation, receipt, color correction, cropping and retouching, scheduling, printing and customer interface.
Big Print Sizes
We can handle photographic print sizes ranging from your standard 3x5" all the way up to panormas 30" high by 100 feet! Check out our prcie list for our range of preset Digital Dump sizes and give us a call if you have something bigger in mind.
Price List
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How to set up a Digital Dump
You should have your files cropped, sized, colour corrected & any necessary manipulation completed before reaching this stage.
** Please note, for this walkthrough we will be creating a 30x20" print **
Pre-Step 1:
Most of you that make use of this service will be pretty used to what your digital SLR can do by now. One of the most important steps in your digital processing of images is to make sure that your software is in a Colour Space that can make the most out of the information your camera captures. Just as important is to make sure this colour space is what your preffered printing service - us - is working and printing in. This is Adobe RGB (1998).
To make sure you are set up correctly go "Edit" within Photoshop (and Elements, for help with other software please get in touch with us) Down the bottom of the "Edit" menu will be a tab marked "Colour Settings". Click on this and you should get an image like this:
In the first box marked "Working Space" click on the drop down menu for "RGB" and change it from what ever it is currently set to so it reads "RGB: Adobe RGB (1998)"
Excellant! Amost done...The only other thing you need to change is the three tick boxes uner "Colour Managment Policies" need to be ticked so that you will be alerted if your files are in another colour space. For all the other settings in this panel just make sure they match the above images.
Step 1
Open your application. We use Adobe Photoshop. ImageReady & Elements will be similar. You should be aware though that unless your colour settings are set up to our requirements & your monitor properly colour balanced your i
mages could look quite different on screen verses printed.We are happy to supply you with a test file and sample print generated from that file for you to check you monitor calibration.
Step 2
Go to - File - New
Name: filename.tifPreset Size: Custom
Set up your new file as specified below - or check the illustration.
Width: 30 inchesHeight: 20 inches
Resolution: 300 pixels/inch
Mode: RGB Colour
Make sure rulers are visible & your units are set to what you understand. When you have done this SAVE YOUR FILE. A tiff format might be safer at this stage.
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Step 3
Go to - File - Open. Find the file(s) you want printed. Select & open them.
Now is the fun bit. With the first or largest image you want printed in the foreground, select the Move tool from your toolbar. Click & hold on your image. Drag it to your still open Digital Dump file behind.
With your Digital Dump file in the foreground you can reposition, rotate & resize your image to suit. To be sure of the size & proportion of the image, use your rulers & guides. When you have positioned your first file suitably, repeat the operation on your next image until your Digital Dump page is full.
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Step 4
Your Digital Dump file will now be huge & possibly dragging your computer considerably. If you have no further editions to be made, now is the time to flatten your file.
To do this (in Photoshop) select LAYER - FLATTEN IMAGE
This will knock your file size down to the 114Mb approx. Now you are unable to move your images individually. Save your Digital Dump as either a TIF or a JPG.View screenshot of this step.
It is now ready for printing
This file size is generally too large to email, so burn it onto CD, or copy it onto your Compact Flash card or Memory Stick or what have you, and bring it in to us.
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