Photo Printers: 5 Fast Facts

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Fact #1. Most consumer photo printers use inkjet printing. This technology works by hitting the photo paper with tiny dots of ink. Quality is measured in dots per inch, or DPI. 300 DPI is a baseline for decent photos. But high end printers can get up to 10,000 DPI.
Fact #2. The other method used for printing photos is called dye-sublimation. This process interacts with thin sheets of dye. It melts these sheets, using them to dye to photo paper. It applies one color at a time, going through magenta, cyan, yellow, and black. Dye-sublimation creates higher quality images than inkjet, but it is a lot more expensive.
Fact #3. Printing photos at home is a cheap and efficient option. Even at an inexpensive photo processors, paying to have a professional print your images is expensive. It also takes time to drive to a brick and mortar store or wait for an online company to ship your pictures. So if you like to have physical copies of photos, a dedicated printer is a good investment.
Fact #4. At-home photo printing is a fairly recent luxury. Before the invention of the digital camera, there wasn't much point in having them. You'd have to go get your film developed anyway. But after Nikon introduced the D1 in 1999, the game changed for everyone. Now you could view your photos instantly and print them from the comfort of your home.
Fact #5. Photo printers are useful for all kinds of people. Professional photographers will definitely want a way to create high-quality prints. So a high end model might be a good investment. But amateur creative types can enjoy this technology too. There are plenty of good, affordable options. The right model is out there for everyone. Whether you're professionally photographing a wedding or just working on a scrapbook.
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