There are many ways to share your landscape photos with digital photography, but photo prints remain the most popular. Prints can be framed and hung up on the wall to show your photos off to friends and family. Creating the perfect print can become even more challenging if your monitor isn’t calibrated properly. You will have suddenly wasted your time, paper and ink on a print which doesn’t match what you see on your monitor. Read these quick tips for getting the best prints possible.
Dpi and Ppi - When you make a print of one of your photos on an inkjet printer, a lot is happening inside the printer. Inkjet printers work by spraying ink dots of cyan, magenta, yellow and black from nozzles while they pass over the paper. Most inkjet printers have a print resolution of 1440dpi and some printers go as high as 5760dpi. In general, the higher the resolution of your printer the greater detail you can print and the better your photo will look. The single biggest point of confusion comes from Dots per inch and Pixels per inch. Dpi is very different from ppi, which is the resolution of an image on your computer screen. Printers create dozens of tiny dots to fill the space of one pixel, and the more pixels you pack in an inch the finer the detail will look. The ideal resolution for printing an image is 300 to 400dpi/ppi.
Ink and Paper - You have a lot of options when choosing different quality inks and paper types, all of which can be combined to form a satisfying result. Different photo papers will give surprisingly different results from the same photo printed on the same printer. Photo paper comes in many different styles, weights, and photo finishes, including matte, glossy and varying degrees of gloss, which is usually called semi-gloss. Colour photos usually look best when printed onto glossy or semi-gloss photo paper, while black and white photos usually look better on matte. It is also worth while creating and saving different profiles for your printer for each type of photo paper you use. This is because on some papers a printer may use too much of one colour, instead of correcting the colour yourself you can select a profile you created before. The cost of ink can sometimes be greater than that of paper. Purchasing brand name inks by your printer manufacturer is usually the safest option and will produce the best results. Remember that printer damage caused by third party printer cartridges sometimes isn’t covered by manufacturers. Some companies such as Lyson produce high end inks which in some cases are better than the manufacturers own. Archival qualities and resistance to colour fading is also important when choosing inks. For example pigment based inks help guarantee that your prints will remain crisp and vibrant for many years. If you are going to print a large quantity of photos it is also worth checking the prices of online printing stores to see if they are a better option for you.
Monitor and Printer Calibration - Calibrating your monitor and printer is essential when viewing and printing your photos. Your monitor could be displaying inaccurate colours and density. Adobe Photoshop comes with something called Adobe Gamma which will most likely already be installed on your computer. You can use Adobe Gamma to create an ICC profile which uses calibration settings to change the way your monitor reproduces colours. Start Adobe Gamma, located in Control Panel and then select step by step and follow the instructions. Daylight can affect the accuracy of colours displayed on your monitor, this is why its best to carry out your monitor calibration in a darkened room. The first and most important step in printer calibration is to use the correct driver for your printer. Every printer driver comes with its own calibration controls and tools, designed for fine tuning the overall colour of your prints. You can visual calibrate your printer using test images with a wide range of tonal values, including colours bars, photographs, and blocks of colours. You can then adjust the colours using your printer’s controls to match on screen with what you have in print. Alternatively ICC profiles provide a way to insure consistent colour reproduction. Every printer comes with default profiles for use with different combinations of inks and paper which may be suitable for your needs.
Photo Prints From Digital
Many years ago original artwork of artists was reproduced using offset printing. Later on, in the 90s canvas printing was introduced with the use of inkjet printers or sublimation, in which artists and photographers print their work directly on canvass. They then either trim the canvas and glue or staple it on wooden panel or traditional stretcher for display. Sometimes, artists painted on top of the printed images to create a personalized image. At that time, reproduction of these works of art was very limited.
Modern technology has made possible the multiple reproduction of artists? original artwork in meters and meters of canvas, and framing them afterward, making the business of canvass printing highly competitive and very lucrative. Printers have regularly been upgraded throughout the years, such that we see a positive change each passing year. Up to 12 different inks were used on wide format printers to create extremely high quality canvass prints, with the different inks allowing the blending of black and white tones to recreate photography never seen before. Extensive tests have been undertaken by most major suppliers on their inks to ensure long life, and to prevent fading of ink and yellowing. In addition, modern varnish has been in use for a while now to coat the canvass prints as protection from ultra violet rays. Sometimes, though this procedure adds to the fading and yellowing of the canvass print.
Giclee Printing
It is now possible to reproduce artists? artwork with as much better color accuracy than any other reproduction equipment, with the use of giclee printing?. Modern technology have produced printers with the capability of producing high resolution digital prints with inks of archival quality into either canvas, photo-base paper or fine art, with the use of professional 8-12 color inkjet printers. The quality of giclee printing rivals that of the products of traditional processes used by museums, and photographic and art galleries
With giclee printing, artists do not need to mass produce their artwork. Rather, they may just create an archived file, which they can reproduce only when the artwork is needed'in any size or media they want, enabling the artist to customize their prints as preferred by their clients.
Custom Photo Prints
With modern technology, the process has been made incredibly simple?you may have the size and media of photo prints that you like. All you need to do is upload your file, specify the size and medium of your choice like canvass, photo paper or fine art paper, and choose from the wide selection of creative arts available?Pop Art, Split Art and Custom Kids Art.
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