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Note: this post is from a film shooter's point of view, see below...
It's only a few months since I printed my first photo, and after getting some decent paper I was amazed at what I could get! The printer was a Canon Pixma MG5250, bought mainly for general purpose printing, but with the possibility of photographic printing in mind.
I no longer have access to that printer, so I'm planning to buy a new one. I'm expecting to rint quite a few more photos than before, and more of these will be black and white. I've pretty much decided to outsource any A3 printing, since I suspect that for low A3 volumes (ie using the printer mostly for A4), the higher cost of printers and ink will be too great (although I did note that A3 printer cartridges seem to be higher capacity). I'm sure someone will tell me if I got this bit wrong!
So that leaves me trying to choose a new A4 printer. I can stick with the same sort of 5-ink Canon (or its Epson equivalent), or go for a 6-ink one at around twice the price. Is it worth it?
This is all from a film shooter's point of view, currently 35mm. So most film is scanned at medium resolution, 2000-2400 dpi, 6-9 mp images (I guess I'd need to re-scan at >=3600 dpi for A3 printing). Never scary high mp counts like some of the digerati. More than the usual proportion of black and white, though.
Whatcha think?
It's only a few months since I printed my first photo, and after getting some decent paper I was amazed at what I could get! The printer was a Canon Pixma MG5250, bought mainly for general purpose printing, but with the possibility of photographic printing in mind.
I no longer have access to that printer, so I'm planning to buy a new one. I'm expecting to rint quite a few more photos than before, and more of these will be black and white. I've pretty much decided to outsource any A3 printing, since I suspect that for low A3 volumes (ie using the printer mostly for A4), the higher cost of printers and ink will be too great (although I did note that A3 printer cartridges seem to be higher capacity). I'm sure someone will tell me if I got this bit wrong!
So that leaves me trying to choose a new A4 printer. I can stick with the same sort of 5-ink Canon (or its Epson equivalent), or go for a 6-ink one at around twice the price. Is it worth it?
This is all from a film shooter's point of view, currently 35mm. So most film is scanned at medium resolution, 2000-2400 dpi, 6-9 mp images (I guess I'd need to re-scan at >=3600 dpi for A3 printing). Never scary high mp counts like some of the digerati. More than the usual proportion of black and white, though.
Whatcha think?