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when you have photo to be printed, which technical aspect of the images become more important and which technical aspects become less crucial to the final product?

 

what should one keep in mind in post if the image if the print is the end point?

 

 

thanks in advance.

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what i was trying to ask is when shooting and post processing an image for print what aspects of the photograph and post processing become less crucial considering the final output?

 

what aspects become more important knowing the final output will be a 16x24 b&w print?

 

sorry i know still confusing.

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not confusing ...

 

print it and look at it

don't worry about format and print quality, just have the print laying around to look at them

 

to me the way to become better photographer

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I think the easiest way to answer is to calibrate your screen and printer so they match as closely as possible then seeing what's critical on screen will be straightforward.

 

Experimenting with papers will help your understanding too, I am new to printing (late 2102) and I prefer B&W and matt papers I can happily review on screen and set the image to how I want it to look, then hit the print key knowing the result will be right.

 

What matters on screen matters on paper to be honest.

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Yeah you rite but i just want to say you here that the best photos for print is your wedding where your guests and venue , Bridal , Groom and your all wedding venue this type photos is to be print and make a good memories always in your life and second one is natural on the beach and sunset photos is to be print in which the best result and you are looking good....

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