A study of colour - Part 3: Printing colours
I made a print of this and sold it to the owner. I used a pigment-based multi-cartridge printer. If you have a photo you want to print, there are numerous options. You can send it out to be printed or print it at home. There is the traditional photo print with light-sensitive paper, using a colour laser printer, ink/bubble jet, or the dye-sublimation printer. Each of these has its own advantages and disadvantages, including cost, quality, colour gamut, and convenience. Light-sensitive print: With few people doing their own darkroom work, traditional photo printing is now done throughout labs. You print digital images through web-based photo services such as Nations Photo Lab , or you can take your images directly to a store that allows you to upload to a print service, usually in the building, like London Drugs . The colour gamut tends to be less than what you can get out of a good home printer. The advantage is that you don't need any eq...