Jessops announces process for receiving outstanding print orders
jmeyer | News | 24/01/2013 11:03am
Jessops Photo website – which remains operational – has announced all outstanding print orders will be honoured and explains how to retrieve prints.

Jessops Photo website – which remains operational – has announced all outstanding print orders will be honoured and explains how to retrieve prints.

It’s infuriating when the colour tone and brightness of your photo prints look vastly different from the image you see on your computer screen. The solution is monitor calibration – making sure that the colours your PC displays are as accurate as possible.

Producing a colour print that closely matches what appears on your computer screen is something anyone can master if they understand the principles involved and have invested in the kit needed for producing accurate colour. Discover how easy it can be to turn out predictable and pleasing results.

Digital imaging has given us all so much more creative freedom, and while it’s true that not every picture you take is worth making into a print, your favourite images deserve the print treatment. But printing photos isn’t as easy as just connecting cables and pressing a button. There are all sorts of things you need to consider. Below we’ve compiled what we believe are 19 essential questions most photographers forget to ask about how to print photos.

Find out how to use Adobe’s handy Photoshop Gamut Warning command to spot and correct unprintable colors

About 14 years ago, Andrew Ray owned a pet shop and had just taken up photography as a part-time hobby. However, in 2008 he became a full-time photographer, supplying his images as fine-art prints, cards and calendars to galleries and shops across the county, and selling direct at local events and through his website.
So how exactly does a pet-shop owner become a successful fine-art photographer in the space of ten years? He shares his top ten tips for selling photo prints, and afterwards we’ll show you step-by-step how to prepare your own photos for print.

Get into good habits while editing your images and you’ll end up with prints you can be really proud of. Here’s what you need to know about photo editing, storage, and printing
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