That's beautiful. Do you have any idea how much it'll cost to print something like the large picture that you have without the girlfriend discount?I just printed out a bunch for my parents but it was with my P4. They came out amazing.
I shoot everything in DNG and edit in Lightroom. I saved the files as a Tiff and gave the to my gf. She has access to a printer at her work that prints out large posters, etc. She told me she covered the Tiff files to high res PDF, loaded the file onto the printer, sized it for the paper/board she was printing on, and let it print.
Here is a screen shot of a snap chat video I took. They came out amazing.
That's beautiful. Do you have any idea how much it'll cost to print something like the large picture that you have without the girlfriend discount?
There are a bunch of costcos here, but what's the price range of one of them? Is that the best/ lowest priced place that usually does that service? Sure! I saw some real prints a few days ago, and they look amazing in person. It gives it a different perspective.A lot. lol.
Do you have a Costco by you? Check with them. They have a good photo department. I can send pics of the other pics I had printed when I'm home next weekend if you're interested.
I might just have to start with something like that!I've an Epson Photo R3000, an A3+ format photo color printer and the output pictures are absolute outstanding, as they are with my DSLR camera shot. This printer has also an incredible B&W rendering. I don't print pics frequentely now, but when I need, it's great printer. I use Lightroom and Epson RIP software to print.
There are a bunch of costcos here, but what's the price range of one of them? Is that the best/ lowest priced place that usually does that service? Sure! I saw some real prints a few days ago, and they look amazing in person. It gives it a different perspective.
Thanks !Honestly I'd go in and talk with them. They will have the most competitive prices.
I might just have to start with something like that!
I just printed out a bunch for my parents but it was with my P4. They came out amazing.
I shoot everything in DNG and edit in Lightroom. I saved the files as a Tiff and gave the to my gf. She has access to a printer at her work that prints out large posters, etc. She told me she covered the Tiff files to high res PDF, loaded the file onto the printer, sized it for the paper/board she was printing on, and let it print.
Here is a screen shot of a snap chat video I took. They came out amazing.
I would love to see a video covering this for sure,I am not sure if this is of any interest, but I am considering creating a short video-tutorial covering the following:
* Processing of a raw image from p4p in Lightroom. The same steps can be followed in Camera Raw
* Adjustment of image for print destination, including paper profiles, gamut, sizing etc. This will be Lightroom-specific.
* Printing
* Medium size matting and framing (70x50 cm)
The two last steps can easily be outsourced (if you do not have the equipment).
This will be a few hours work to produce, so let me know if this is of any use.
Edit: note that it will not be a comprehensive guide, rather a introduction / basics of all steps.
I am not sure if this is of any interest, but I am considering creating a short video-tutorial covering the following:
* Processing of a raw image from p4p in Lightroom. The same steps can be followed in Camera Raw
* Adjustment of image for print destination, including paper profiles, gamut, sizing etc. This will be Lightroom-specific.
* Printing
* Medium size matting and framing (70x50 cm)
The two last steps can easily be outsourced (if you do not have the equipment).
This will be a few hours work to produce, so let me know if this is of any use.
Edit: note that it will not be a comprehensive guide, rather a introduction / basics of all steps.
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