2 Build a workflow for printing your images
Dave Kai Piper presents his step-by-step process for making sure that you get photo prints that look how you’d expect after editing them on a screen
I n issue 244, I explained how I made a set of prints for a local display – it was a new body of work ‘upcycled’ from images I had previously taken. As I mentioned in that article, printing images is a key component of my photographic process. Creating a really decent print is extremely satisfying – the feeling you get when you hang a well-printed image on the wall is a very pleasing one.
Having said that, getting repeatable consistent images is the hardest part of printing photos, so in this project I’m going to share my insights on how to design and build your own dedicated workflow for printing images.