As has been mentioned several times through this guide, printing photos is a great way of storing them safely. Some experts say it’s the definitive storage strategy, and printed photos have the added benefit of being viewable ‘natively’ by the human eye.
For over a century, and until the last few years, silver halide (AgX) photographic printing stood alone. It was the only alternative.
Today, while there are fewer photos being printed, it’s not for lack of alternatives: home printing or retail; silver halide, inkjet, dye sub, digital press or colour laser printing; paper, canvas or metallic; prints or photo books.
If you choose a photo quality home printer, use the recommended inks and good quality paper, you can print photographs at home which both look great and have projected…