How do you get great prints from a lab???
Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 9:26 pm
Hi all,
Not 100% sure how to ask this question...so I shall fumble my way through and hope people understand.
I am currently in need of a high end level of printed photographs in the size range of either 6x8, 8x10 or 8x12 (so nothing radical). As I see it i have 2 options, buy a printer or get them done at a photo lab.
Now the printer option is appealing as I can then "play" around and experiement to be sure I am getting the exact print that i want (just like in my black and white days, where endless test prints assured that the final print was exactly as i wanted). However, to get the type of quality I am after I will have to spend at least $500 to $1000 plus running costs. Now thats not a problem...BUT...
I could try and make my local pro lab work. They charge bugger all for each of the 3 print sizes I mentioned, they deliver (and accept email orders) and they take care of the blocked printers, paper supply etc etc. So I am going to go with this option...now on to my question (phew long winded isnt it...)
How do you all go about making sure that the image you see on your monitor arrives back as a printed image looking exactly the same? Calibrate my monitor...to what though, is there a photo lab standard? Is it trial and error, do you "learn" how to present your images to your lab? Do you send off for a 4x6 in various combinations of exposure and colour balance to see which looks the best then go with that (ie a test print)? Can you speak to your lab and get them to help?
I find this very puzzleing and would really appreciate some feedback and advice based on your own experience.
Cheers
Escapism
Not 100% sure how to ask this question...so I shall fumble my way through and hope people understand.
I am currently in need of a high end level of printed photographs in the size range of either 6x8, 8x10 or 8x12 (so nothing radical). As I see it i have 2 options, buy a printer or get them done at a photo lab.
Now the printer option is appealing as I can then "play" around and experiement to be sure I am getting the exact print that i want (just like in my black and white days, where endless test prints assured that the final print was exactly as i wanted). However, to get the type of quality I am after I will have to spend at least $500 to $1000 plus running costs. Now thats not a problem...BUT...
I could try and make my local pro lab work. They charge bugger all for each of the 3 print sizes I mentioned, they deliver (and accept email orders) and they take care of the blocked printers, paper supply etc etc. So I am going to go with this option...now on to my question (phew long winded isnt it...)
How do you all go about making sure that the image you see on your monitor arrives back as a printed image looking exactly the same? Calibrate my monitor...to what though, is there a photo lab standard? Is it trial and error, do you "learn" how to present your images to your lab? Do you send off for a 4x6 in various combinations of exposure and colour balance to see which looks the best then go with that (ie a test print)? Can you speak to your lab and get them to help?
I find this very puzzleing and would really appreciate some feedback and advice based on your own experience.
Cheers
Escapism