If you need the secondary images (lifestyle shots, back views, detail shots), doing them one by one is tedious.
The methods themselves become a ritual. The simplest is to take a screenshot—clumsy, democratic, leaving the cursor shadow in the corner like a fingerprint. More elegant is the use of browser extensions that rip entire galleries. But the purist knows the true way: open the network tab in Developer Tools, filter by "Img," refresh the page, and watch the waterfall of assets pour down. Each thumbnail, each zoomed detail, each lifestyle shot of a happy family using a patio heater—they are all there, naked in the code. Right-click. Save As. You have stolen a piece of the machine.
Alternatively, right-click the image and select paste that URL into a new browser tab, and save it from there. 2. Browser Extensions (Best for Bulk)
Once the pop-up is open, you can usually and select "Save image as..." to download it to your device.
Why go through this? On one level, it is practical. You are a designer making a mood board. You are a writer researching a story about supply chains. You are a parent trying to prove to a customer service bot that the item arrived with a crack that was not in the photo. But on a deeper level, it is existential.
If you have problems not solved by our handling instructions, please consider: how to save images from amazon
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Mediapackages for Mirage from DINAX are available at the end of this page.
ICC Profiles for older inkjet printers are available here. If you need the secondary images (lifestyle shots,
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ICC Profiles for HARMAN by Hahnemühle are available here More elegant is the use of browser extensions
Below you can download the Hahnemühle media packages for Mirage from DINAX© GmbH company.