The very best, top-notch photographs require the very best paper – that probably comes as no surprise. What might shock you is that there’s no single formula used by experts. Quite the contrary – [...]
In the world of printer paper, photo paper is its own species. If you’ve ever printed a photo or high-res image onto generic paper, you’ve surely seen the difference: the image is flat, chalky [...]
Generally when speaking about paper the experts will divide the field into two categories – photo paper and non-photo, general-purpose paper. This article will address the latter kind, which can [...]
A great benefit of keeping a large format printer is the ability to make beautiful canvas prints. These prints are intended to imitate the look of original oil or acrylic paintings on stretched [...]
When choosing paper for you printer, you’re going to encounter a lot of salesmanship. It’s inevitable, so you’re best strategy is to accept it and become an informed consumer. The most important [...]
Print Tips: Aspect Ratio Ever wonder what “aspect ratio” is all about? If so you’re not alone.In printing, “aspect ratio” refers to the images that sensors form of [...]
Looking for a new printer for the office? Here are the important concerns you’ll want to address when deciding what to buy. •Do you need a single-function printer or a multifunction printer [...]
Tackling the Ins and Outs of Color Management By Thomas Franklin How difficult is color management? C. David Tobie, product technology manager, ColorVision, Inc. offers this sober assessment: [...]
Printer Tip: Basic Color Management (reprint from Canon USA – usa.canon.com) Absolute Colorimetric should only be used when converting from a smaller color space to a larger one Basic Color [...]
Most scanned images suffer from a compressed tone range caused by incorrect settings at the time of scanning or the inability of the scanner to capture the entire color range. In either case, [...]