Photo Paper

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Photo Paper-If you have taken some photographs and are trying to determine which photo paper is best for your particular project then you should be aware that the most obvious choice is often the best one. There are so many options available that if you aren't careful the project can begin to look overwhelming to you. Unless you are a professional photographer, it's best to keep things simple and follow some basic rules.

Each printer manufacturer has their own line of products and each manufacturer naturally recommends that you use their brand of paper with their printer. This may just sound to you like a good sales pitch. But, the truth is that using your printer manufacturer's paper is most often the best choice you can make when looking for the best quality photograph. This is true because the manufacturer designs its photograph paper to work with its specific printers. If you fail to use the manufacturer's paper you might end up with bad color quality or a dull finish.

Once you decide which brand of photo paper to utilize, you will have to make additional decisions about which kind of paper is the best one for your project. This is because each manufacturer has a variety of paper options. However, there's really no reason to make it a complicated decision. The fastest and easiest method of choosing your photograph paper is to match the paper type to the ink type that you use in your printer. So, for example, if you utilize DuraBrite ink in your Epson printer then you will most likely desire to choose DuraBrite photograph paper for your project.

If you just need paper for everyday use and you are not trying to create a high quality framed piece of artwork then there are a variety of low cost photo paper alternatives. If this is the case then you don't need to look for the manufacturer's brand of photo paper. You can simply choose just about any paper. The cost will be lower which is, of course, fantastic. The trade off is that your print and color quality will also be somewhat lower. But if you don't need high quality paper for your project, just look for any "photo paper" regardless of brand name.

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1 comments:

Photo Paper December 8, 2009 at 4:03 PM  

I'm a fan of the glossy paper, good job on the article

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