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I currently use dscl however just wondered if I'm using the best. Who else would you use? I need consistency of colours and high quality prints
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Yeah thanks I would normally buy using iPhone and not easy
Depends what you mean by "The best". Loxley are excellent for standard prints but I've started creating a paper archive of my best images and ended up choosing The Print Space in Shoreditch (London). They print to Gielee paper (thicker archival/exhibition paper) and it's stunning, significantly above any of the standard Loxley prints I've had. But then at £20 for an 18x12 they should be...
For any high quality prints (such as mantlepiece style prints) i'm going to be using The Print Space from now on.
Depends what you mean by "The best". Loxley are excellent for standard prints but I've started creating a paper archive of my best images and ended up choosing The Print Space in Shoreditch (London). They print to Gielee paper (thicker archival/exhibition paper) and it's stunning, significantly above any of the standard Loxley prints I've had. But then at £20 for an 18x12 they should be...
For any high quality prints (such as mantlepiece style prints) i'm going to be using The Print Space from now on.
you mean inkjet
you mean inkjet
Perhaps but it's significantly better than most home print paper and any other non Giclee print paper I've had printed...
And the choice of 10 different papers of totally different style (although some are C type so definitely not inkjet!) beats most printers.
I ended up with hahnemuehle pearl paper for my colour prints and C type Matt for my B&W prints. The colour ones especially are stunning compared to even Loxley!
The hahnemuehle catalogue? Whoop de do!
Either way the paper is significantly nice feeling than any of the standard inkjet paper I've felt (and more expensive) and the final product is significantly better than any inkjet print I've seen, be that home or Loxley prints which for me is all that matters, the final product.
if you have a decent epson inkjet printer (Epson R2400 for example) then you'll not see a difference between that and the larger Epson units that the print space use (infact on smaller prints you will since the print droplets are smaller )
Unless of course you want a print bigger than 13" on the short side
not just hahnemuhle
if you have a decent epson inkjet printer (Epson R2400 for example) then you'll not see a difference between that and the larger Epson units that the print space use (infact on smaller prints you will since the print droplets are smaller )
on a side note it is odd that they ask for the images to be at 300dpi when the native resolution is multiples of 360dpi so if you want the best quality that's you print at with the Epson printers