Matt Blaze on Nostr: For fine art digital photography, there are fewer printing "process" choices than ...
For fine art digital photography, there are fewer printing "process" choices than there are with analog. High-end, multi-ink injects are pretty standard at this point. But the choice of paper has a huge impact on the look of the final print, and it takes a while to really understand how a given paper will render images.
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