Look great on paper
May 12, 2020
4 minutes
my previous article on inkjet printing[Get your best-ever prints, reprinted in AP 9 May 2020], we looked at the main choices you need to consider when buying a photo printer. You’ll need to consider the maximum size of the prints you want to make – for example, A4 or A3+ (19x13in) – and whether you’re more into colour or black & white photography. There’s also the matter of dye-based versus pigment-based prints, where dye inks give a smoother finish on glossy photo paper, whereas pigment inks tend to resist fading better if you’re going to hang your prints on the
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