PalaDolphin
Printer Guru
- Joined
- Jul 25, 2016
- Messages
- 215
- Reaction score
- 92
- Points
- 127
- Location
- Saint Paul, MN
- Printer Model
- Canon Pro-100, HP 7760, RX500
Viewing photos on the web at Facebook resolution, most of your work looks great. It's when you print that art where the rubber meets the road. Before I bought this Pro-100 printer I had many photos in mind I wanted to print, some 8x10, but only a handful at 13x19. Now I have doubts. The perfectionist in me is finding flaws in everything I want to print. Even the ones I've printed aren't completely flawless. The really awesome photos have already been professionally printed and framed, so no use in duplicating those, unless, of course, I sell some.
I may have to buckle down and create new art that's Pro-100 worthy (13x19, of course). Time to prep the DSLR.
See, I want to turn my apartment into a gallery. I'm going to use neodymium magnets to mount photos on my wall without framing so that I can easily take them down and pack them in a to-go portfolio. And also so I can change the art out from time to time.
My latest work has been with models which can cause a problem mounting them in my apartment; it looks kind of creepy. Like Liz,
which I'm sure will look great printed, but where am I going to hang her? (BTW, I know I over did the skin tone treatment. There were a lot of blemishes to deal with. I need to tone it down before printing.)
The hard truth is I need to create more art, print-worthy art.
I may have to buckle down and create new art that's Pro-100 worthy (13x19, of course). Time to prep the DSLR.
See, I want to turn my apartment into a gallery. I'm going to use neodymium magnets to mount photos on my wall without framing so that I can easily take them down and pack them in a to-go portfolio. And also so I can change the art out from time to time.
My latest work has been with models which can cause a problem mounting them in my apartment; it looks kind of creepy. Like Liz,
which I'm sure will look great printed, but where am I going to hang her? (BTW, I know I over did the skin tone treatment. There were a lot of blemishes to deal with. I need to tone it down before printing.)
The hard truth is I need to create more art, print-worthy art.