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Avoiding Common Pitfalls in Photo Printing

Avoiding Common Pitfalls in Photo Printing

Crafting a captivating print of a photograph involves more than just selecting a high-resolution image and clicking “print.” Here are some common pitfalls photographers encounter when printing their work and tips on how to avoid them: Relevant reminder: only a little while left to get Gigapixel Version 7 at $20 Off 1. Neglecting Image Resolution […]

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Introduction to Large-Format Printing for Photographers

Introduction to Large-Format Printing for Photographers

As a photographer, your artistic journey doesn’t end when you capture that perfect shot. Presenting your work in its best light is just as crucial, and this is where large-format printing comes into play. Large-format prints can transform your photographs into eye-catching pieces of art, making them an essential aspect of photography, especially for exhibitions, […]

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Choosing the Perfect Print Resolution for Your Photos

Choosing the Perfect Print Resolution for Your Photos

Creating high-quality prints of photographs involves numerous considerations, with one of the most critical being the print resolution. The print resolution, measured in dots per inch (DPI), determines the level of detail and clarity of the printed image. The optimal DPI setting depends on various factors, including the purpose of the print, the viewing distance, […]

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De-Mystifying Resolution in Photography

De-Mystifying Resolution in Photography

Low resolution photos may look great on your monitor at “screen resolution”(72 ppi or pixels per inch). The small file size downloads fast and is easy to share online. Plus, you can get a lot of these images on a memory card. But photos taken on a camera’s ‘basic’ or ‘low’ quality settings don’t cut […]

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How to Print Realistic Images

How to Print Realistic Images

Gone are the days when you have to head to your nearest photo processing booth or picture kiosk to have your photos taken or developed. With the rapid advancement of digital photography and the wide availability of printers, it’s now all too easy to print your photos at home. Many people would also rather share […]

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Types of Paper for Photo Printing

Types of Paper for Photo Printing

Choosing the right type of paper to print your photos on can be a daunting task. There are several paper options available, each with its own unique characteristics that can affect the final result. In this blog post, we will discuss how to choose the best type of paper to print a photograph. Consider the […]

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Photographer Shares Workflow from Capture to Print

Photographer Shares Workflow from Capture to Print

Are you neglecting to print your photographs? If so, it’s time to reconsider! Your images are meant to be appreciated outside of digital devices and memory cards. In fact, the process of printing photos is more straightforward than you might think: This informative video from B&H goes beyond the basics of photo workflow to explore […]

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New: The Perfect Photo Printing Course at 40% Off

New: The Perfect Photo Printing Course at 40% Off

For those of you working on photography printing, you may want to take a look at this in-depth course on sale. Designed to be the most complete printing course on the planet. Over 4 hours of basic and advanced printing tutorials to help you get the best prints possible. Currently 40% off which ends soon. […]

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How Printing Can Improve Your Photography Skills

How Printing Can Improve Your Photography Skills

Are your photographs gathering dust on your hard drive, never to be seen again? Well, say goodbye to digital purgatory and hello to the world of printing! In this video, Todd Korol will take you on a journey to discover the magic of putting your images on paper. From understanding how your photographs truly look, […]

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Monitor Calibration Tutorial

Monitor Calibration Tutorial

Holding a printed copy of an image you took has to be one of the most satisfying experiences for any photographer. This is something that you must try if you haven’t done it yet. A word of caution though, if you have not calibrated your monitor, the printed image will appear slightly (or severely) different […]

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