By Karl Peschel on Aug 21, 2007 in Photoshop, digital printing, editing software, how-to | Comments Off
Yesterday the Newsletter subscribers got a nice little article about successful printing at home. Though this is a lengthy subject and could be discussed ad nauseum for weeks, I tried to put across some of the more important points. Watch for future blog posts on the subject.
Briefly, those would be:
Use Good Software – The free [...]
By Karl Peschel on Aug 17, 2007 in digital printing | Comments Off
I’ve always used Epson or Ilford paper in my Epson R1800. After trying the Ilford Glossy I fell in love with it. It just “pops” a bit more than the Epson. Recently I tried a sample pack from Red River and I have to say that I prefer their stuff better. (Arctic Polar Gloss – [...]
By Karl Peschel on Jun 4, 2007 in digital printing | 2 Comments
Although you may not like the evil empire that is Wal-Mart, they do have a knack for giving customers a great value. They are currently doing standard 4×6 prints for 12 cents! If you’re like me, all my images are already tweaked. Anything I submit through an online service just needs someone on the other [...]
By Karl Peschel on Apr 30, 2007 in digital printing, editing software, how-to | Comments Off
Whether you just walk in to your local camera shop to print or prep all your images beforehand, there’s likely something new to learn. Our latest article deals with just that.
Learn the proper steps to making corrected JPG files you can just hand to the photo lab tech and tell him to “just Print them”. [...]