Will my pictures look different in print compared to on my screen?
Bianca
Last Update 2 months ago
One of the primary reasons for the visual difference between "on-screen" and "in-print" images is due to back lighting. Essentially, every screen has a light that shines through it, providing a backlight that enhances the brightness and detail of your images. However, when your images are printed onto paper, there is no longer any backlighting, resulting in darker shadows and reduced visibility of subtle details. Additionally, the choice of paper can also impact the look and feel of your images. For example, white matte paper produces a softer, dreamier appearance, while photo lustre paper lends a slightly punchier, metallic effect to your images. It's important to keep these factors in mind when considering the final product, as they can greatly influence the overall visual impact of your images.