Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/09/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>I am going to put in a digital darkroom. I have a HP colorsmart 35mm >scanner and need some advice on a printer. Can I use a good ink jet such >as the new Epson printers or will I have to have die sub to get excellent >results? It depends. If you're looking for gallery quality prints, you're going to have to use a die sublimation printer. I don't know if you have the resources to buy one for yourself, but their use is readily available through service bureaus. The downside for those printers, despite their excellent quality, is their high cost per page. Some of the higher-resolution inkjet printers such as the Epsons and the newer HPs turn out photo-quality result, but show minor speckling and do not have as high a quality as the die sub printers. On the other hand, the cost per page is usually pennies, although to get the best quality possible you should invest in the special purpose inkjet photo paper, which is coated to prevent the ink dots from spreading (costs about 50 cents per page). >Also I have an old version of Aldus Photo Styler but should I up date to >new software? If so what do you recommend? Adobe Photoshop? Is anyone >using PhotoImpact 3.0 I use Photoshop for my work on a newspaper and feel this to be the definitive digital manipulation program. It handles all popular file formats with great tools and a relatively easy to use interface given the complexity and power of the program. I do not have experience with any of the other programs you mentioned, but I do know that in the industry all of the other software companies are playing catch up with Adobe on that one.