• ciferecaNinjo@fedia.io
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    1 year ago

    Photographers don’t have that option. Last time I checked, laser printers sucked for photos.

    I’m glad I don’t need to print photos. But if I did, I would probably consider one of these options:

    1. a continuous ink system (“CIS”). There are CIS kits for modifying a rip-off printer. There are also complete printers that come with an integrated CIS but they charge a fortune for those since they’re not gouging you on the ink swindles.

    2. project the digital image onto real photo paper in a darkroom & develop it with chemicals. I think Walmart has a machine that does that, in effect, and you pay per photo for their service.

    • RobotToaster@infosec.pub
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      1 year ago

      As a photographer, I just bought a separate canon dye sub printer for 6x4s, I rarely print anything bigger so I just outsource it.

      Your 2nd option is called digital c-type, although the machines for that usually use lasers.