02-18-2012, 09:09 PM
Epson R3000...
Also.. it is all about the paper! The photo can be world class and if you print it on the wrong paper it looks ordinary. Go look at Red River Papers.. your education will really start happening.
Also, the types of inks, pigment inks are the VERY best.
I have found photoluster and Polar Chrome papers to be just over the top when it comes to quality professtional images.
PhotoProFX
Also.. it is all about the paper! The photo can be world class and if you print it on the wrong paper it looks ordinary. Go look at Red River Papers.. your education will really start happening.
Also, the types of inks, pigment inks are the VERY best.
I have found photoluster and Polar Chrome papers to be just over the top when it comes to quality professtional images.
PhotoProFX
(08-02-2011, 03:00 AM)Picturesque Wrote: Currently I have a HP photosmart 2575 all-in-one printer and it does a decent job of photo printing. If I am going to print a photo that's going to get framed then I like to use the printers at Walgreen's. I can't figure out why they always look better from the store. I have been thinking about getting a new printer but I am not sure the at home models have caught up to what is available commercially so I have been holding out. Or is it more a question of the ink that is available for the at home printers maybe? Just looking for some suggestions and getting a some thoughts on what others might think.