How to get the best results when printing your own digtal
photographs
Guest Author: Gregg
Hall
The joy of using a digital
camera and then having the ability to print out photos in the
comfort of your own home is a great, empowering feeling.
Usually, when you own a computer, the printer is a common
accessory attached to it. This is all you need to be on your
way to producing the images from your digital camera. When you
are interested in printing out your own photos, you should take
into consideration some of the techniques you can use to
achieve the best results.
All printer companies produce their own line of ink and paper
for their consumers to use. With most of the printing projects
you deal with, any type of paper or ink is sufficient, but with
photo printing, a different type of paper is required. This
ensures that you will receive the best quality for your images,
including brighter colors and a clearer appearance. If you mix
different brands of paper, you will find that each one will
give you varied results.
One of the options for choosing photo paper is one that claims
to be of the unique archival variety, which is supposed to keep
photos from fading over the years. But, once your digital image
is saved to a file, you can always reprint; gaining the same
original appearance as the first time you printed it out. All
you have to do is find photo paper that is compatible with your
inkjet printer.
There are many different kinds of finishes available for your
photo paper. You may choose from a glossy to matte finish. When
storing paper, make sure it is placed within a cool place that
doesn't receive any direct sunlight. You will also find that
paper designed for photographs costs more than regular copy
paper. This means, try not to waste. When you want to use the
majority of the paper, let your software guide you on the
correct positioning. Speaking of waste, don't forget how
expensive the printer ink is.
Make sure that when printing, you have chosen the "normal"
print setting. Choosing higher options will not make a 300 dpi
photo come out any better and sometimes it actually decreases
the appearance. These options are really just a waste of
ink.
Some users opt for the purchase of a printer that is only used
for printing photographs. These options possess a different
kind of technology, which are responsible for producing better
quality photos. A disadvantage to using one of these printers
is that the most common maximum print size is 4 x 6 inches.
But, for portability and added convenience, they are a joy for
avid photographers. These types of printers also tend to create
photos that last longer because they use a different method to
apply the ink to paper. The long lasting finish is also made
possible through a protective overcoat that is added as a final
layer.
About the
Author:
Gregg Hall is an author living in Navarre Florida. Find
more about this as well as quality digital prints at
http://www.qualitydigitalprints.com/
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