Scenario: You’ve just spent an hour and a half culling through your photos, picked your favorites, doctored
them up in photoshop, and are now waiting those few glorious moments as the printer spits out your prize-winning photos.
As you expectantly peek inside the printer and get a glimpse of your adorable pet photo, you realize you are the proud owner of a purple tinted dog, that typically is a stark white labrador retriever. You start jamming the cancel button hastily, your blood pressure rising with every extra spit of purple ink the printer keeps churning out till the memory buffer is emptied in the printer. You want to scream and cry and yell at everything within earshot. (Ok, so maybe that last part is just about me)
In any case most people who have tried printing their photos out on their own printers have gone through Read the rest of this entry »



These days there are more and more options for displaying your digital photographic work. There will always be the die-hard film enthusiasts who want to make their own prints. And you know, they do amazing work. But for those of us who have left the world of film for the ease and beauty of digital, we are faced with a few more options than dropping off our film at the developer, or doing it ourselves.