7 PHOTO PRINTING MISTAKES to AVOID (with examples)

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  • čas přidán 1. 07. 2024
  • Printing your photos is one of the most rewarding parts of photography. It is the culmination of all the hard work. In this episode I share with you the 7 mistakes I made when starting to print and how to avoid them. I also talk about different printing paper types.
    PAPERS FEATURED
    Semi-gloss
    Fotospeed Platinum Baryta - geni.us/c2i9Z
    Canson baryta photographique - geni.us/qyeNWx
    Matt
    Fotospeed NST bright white (fav) - geni.us/czt4
    Hahnemuhle Photorag 308 - geni.us/mKb44
    Textured
    Hahnemuhle Museum Etching - geni.us/O5P2Z
    Fotospeed cotton etching - geni.us/lktkXa
    The AWESOME printer I use - geni.us/cIIc
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    MY PHOTOGRAPHY GEAR
    NIKON GEAR
    Current landscape camera - Nikon D810 - geni.us/nikd810
    Awesome telephoto lens - Nikon 70-200m f/2.8 - geni.us/nikon70200
    Fav lens - Nikon 24-70mm f/2.8 - geni.us/nikon2470
    Best for Landscapes - Nikon 16-35mm f/4 -geni.us/MCglWI
    FUJI GEAR
    2nd landscape camera - Fujifilm X-T2 - geni.us/0VayB
    Awesome Bokeh - Fuji XF35mm F2 - geni.us/fuji35f2
    Killer wide angle lens - Fuji 10-24mm F4 - geni.us/fuji1024
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    Great bag for hiking - Tenba 24L - geni.us/orPwh
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Komentáře • 419

  • @NigelDanson
    @NigelDanson  Před 6 lety +24

    Let get a great list of papers types and ideas on what to use for different types of photography. Pebbles didn’t think much to her portrait 🤣👊

    • @kevins8575
      @kevins8575 Před 6 lety

      That would be very helpful. Also, some of us use commercial printers, especially for large format. I use Costco; they have Epson 7800 series printers and use Fujifilm Photo Satin Paper (270 gsm).
      ps. Your experience with commercial labs (in general, not specific labs) would be very helpful.

    • @SethPay
      @SethPay Před 6 lety

      Nigel Danson I’ve only printed one of my ‘final’ images and it was on a glossy format and I can totally see what you’re talking about putting it behind glass. I would love to start experimenting with the Matte to get that subtle and dynamic texture to my landscapes and achieve a more accurate portrayal of color and light and an overall more professional look.
      Thanks for the super relevant and useful info, Nigel!

    • @nickRS100
      @nickRS100 Před 6 lety

      I’ve only had a photo printer a month (Canon Pixma Pro 100s). I’m loving it and have gone “all in”. I’m going to to give a shout out to:-
      Firstcall Baryta Traditional Fibre Fineart
      This is actually a Firstcall Photographic (UK shop) plain package version of Innova Exhibition Photo Baryta 310gsm. It’s a lustre baryta paper which is good value at 60p an A4 sheet. It had a good printer profile on the Innova website.
      I’ve also used Firstcall’s even cheaper gloss and satin paper (about 30p an A4 sheet). I’m very happy with the results BUT I needed to make my own printer profile with a Datacolor SpyderPrint as I think the ICC printer profiles for the relevant paper on the Innova site were poor. Neither Innova nor Firstcall seem to offer the profile making service that Fotospeed does as far as I’m can see. Few people are going to go to the expense or bother of doing their own profiles I suspect.

    • @jasonwiser4711
      @jasonwiser4711 Před 6 lety

      Hi Dave. I have to agree with you on the Epson exhibition fiber ad I also agree with your opinion on the blacks. I have been very happy with the Epson signature series papers. I have just started using the mettalic luster and glossy both. With the right image, the glossy is amazing.

    • @jasonwiser4711
      @jasonwiser4711 Před 6 lety

      That sounds great to me. But right now I will need to use the paper that I already have. Is there somewhere I can send images?

  • @nikarey6487
    @nikarey6487 Před 2 lety +100

    *Loving my **Bestt.Digital** portable Printer. Small enough to carry in my little bag and not at all heavy. Getting a lot of use out of it and having a great time printing on the go. Works for me.*

  • @greatpix
    @greatpix Před 5 lety +15

    Nigel, I worked in the photo industry for 27 years and have been a photographer for nearly 50 years. FYI, Baryta is not a texture of the paper but a clay like coating laid down before the light sensitive emulsion is laid down and is available on different textures of paper. It has more to do with D-Max or enabling darker/richer colors or greys/blacks. Longer lasting prints than ones printed on resin coated papers.

  • @mikebarber6813
    @mikebarber6813 Před 6 lety +4

    I had really struggled with printing but your previous vlog on printing set me on the right path and this one only adds to my knowledge. I used to use canon paper (the pro platinum) but could never get a print I enjoyed, I've changed to Photospeed and with them providing a colour profile it has made such a difference, the one I am using most of at the moment is the Platinum Baryta 300, for the price it just seems excellent quality. What would be interesting is how you frame your prints without cropping as off the shelf frames all seem to have limited sizes and if you look at the bespoke frame making services it can get very expensive very quickly. Thank you for taking the time to explain the whole printing process in an understandable way.

  • @sarimner
    @sarimner Před 6 lety +24

    We need more PRINTING videos from you! Great video ! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @waynewilkins007
    @waynewilkins007 Před 6 lety +1

    Great video, I also started to use Fotospeed and it’s been a great help learning from your mistakes (your journey), used roll paper mostly but have now changed to A3plus, I’m using the two you have mentioned, NST 315, platinum Baryta 300 and the platinum lustre 270. My favourite is the NST. Love the honesty, keep those videos coming

  • @maureendanson7899
    @maureendanson7899 Před 5 lety +2

    I gave up printing years ago and quite honestly nearly lost interest in photography altogether, then I found a video on you tube by mistake but it was about printing on Fotospeed paper, after watching your video as well I have decided to try Fotospeed Patinum Etching I loved the way it made your prints look. Its been a while but I carn't wait to get out with my camera again, got my inspiration back.

  • @balancedaudio
    @balancedaudio Před 6 lety +49

    Hi Nigel. Just a thought have you considered doing a video on mounting, framing and displaying your photos?

  • @realnatedieckhaus
    @realnatedieckhaus Před 5 lety

    Hi Nigel! Came across your channel recently and have been watching them all day. Absolutely love everything you're doing, and I can't even begin to count how many things I've learned so far from it. Keep up the work and cannot wait to see what you put out in the future!

  • @bcrigg9388
    @bcrigg9388 Před 5 lety

    This video opened my eyes after a year of printing everything on Canon Photo Paper Pro Luster. My wife & I are blown away by the difference & mood if photo & paper are matched. I WILL try the “Cotton Etching Paper” you showed & know what photo I will print in it! Thank You Sir Nigel!

  • @leedsman4
    @leedsman4 Před 6 lety +2

    Another fantastic video, Nigel! Bring on all the printing vids. Personally, I like a bit of a satin finish for most of my landscapes, but I’m starting to experiment with the mattes a bit more lately. We don’t get Fotospeed in Canada, so I currently use:
    Canson Platine Fibre Rag 310
    Canson Baryta Photographique 310
    Canson Rag Photographique 310

  • @MadsPeterIversen
    @MadsPeterIversen Před 6 lety +2

    I really love the Fine Art Museum Etching from Canon! But I only have their pro platinum paper to compare with. I love both of them and really think they have different and superb qualities. I really need to start print more! :)

  • @janssenstoon
    @janssenstoon Před 6 lety +1

    I have my Canon printer from the beginning of this year. I’m also convinced by you, Thomas Heaton and Peter McKinnon to print my images. By owning a printer the threshold to print my images is mutch lower than when I have to use a print service. Beside the learning curve of printing (settings, color management, papers,..), it’s a lot of fun! I’m now using PermaJet papers and I’m very happy with the results. They also offer the free service for profiling your printer.

  • @CARLA19822
    @CARLA19822 Před 6 lety

    So helpful! There isn’t much out there in terms printing, your tips are excellent. Thank you very much.

  • @glennturnbull8568
    @glennturnbull8568 Před 6 lety +1

    Thanks Nigel. Great seeing some informative video's on printing. I use a Canon Pro-100, but like you did, I was just using the standard settings for quite a while, only last week, I've taken up Fotospeed's offer and just sent off my papers for calibration. My current favourite is NST Bright White, but my experience of all these papers is limited, hence this video being useful in getting some idea of what is available, and the subjects they're best at representing.

  • @janicepayne1077
    @janicepayne1077 Před 6 lety

    Great Vlog Nigel! my favourite papers are:-
    my 'go to' paper is Fotospeed Natural soft texture Bright White which is a matt paper, great for woodland/bluebell shots, anything with a bit of mist and for the soft pastel, higher key images that I love to make. If I have anything that has a stronger colour contrast I use Permajet Classic Museum which I believe is now superseded by a new version.
    If I have something that needs a little more of a sheen and is not so 'arty', perhaps wildlife or some Black and Whites, I use Fotospeed PF Lustre Duo with has a lovely smooth surface that I prefer to the ordinary Lustre paper. For other Black and Whites I like Permajet Gold silk.

  • @LordPixi
    @LordPixi Před 6 lety

    I'm just thinking about getting into printing my own photos and this was actually really helpful. I think what's keeping me back so far is the worry that I'll make a lot of the mistake you have mentioned and it'll cost me loads of ink and paper to get it all setup correctly. So thank you for sharing your wisdom on that. It's also always been textured paper that has tempted me most to see my photos on, so I would probably go with the Hahnemuhle Museum Etching.

  • @DavidDixon
    @DavidDixon Před 6 lety

    Really helpful as always Nigel. I’m just getting back into printing my work, so the timing is great. I’ve been printing on Canson papers but am keen to try the bright white you featured.

  • @timscanlanphotography
    @timscanlanphotography Před 6 lety

    Hi Nigel. Thanks for doing another print episode, particularly for covering item five. I always had a real dilemma about cropping and borders as I wanted the image to look it's best when framed but have recently come round to the same view as you - it was shot that way for a reason so leave it alone ! I'm a big fan of Fotospeed papers (especially the PF Lustre for mono images) and have recently profiled my printer so all good here !! Great video as usual Nigel. Thanks for sharing.

  • @JamesBrewphoto
    @JamesBrewphoto Před 6 lety

    Top advice as always. Printing is something I'm looking to explore more so I found this very very useful. Thanks 👍

  • @GARY1951A
    @GARY1951A Před 6 lety +3

    Another valuable video Nigel! I also love printing - it makes such a big difference! I typically use a "Red River Paper, Ultra Pro Satin, 68lb". After watching your video, I think I will use some different paper types that match the mood of my images! Thanks so much for sharing this with us!!

    • @katk7925
      @katk7925 Před 2 lety

      Red river ROCKS...try polar pearl metallic for an amazing BW print..they glow. And not as$$ as Hahnemuhle or others

  • @Hatchmade
    @Hatchmade Před 6 lety +1

    I’d really like to try out the textured or the matte. I’m just getting into photography and your videos are a big reason. Thanks for the inspiration.

  • @SCAerialsSteveCarpenter

    Thank you Nigel, this video is just another in your series of educational videos; well done! This video truly helped to identify lots of problems I'm sure we've all had! In this video it brought out to me, the many other options for printing photographs and paper. Since I am a beginner, I've used nothing but HP Photo Paper,Matte and Gloss. What really brought this video to light, for me, was after receiving your print "Morning Rays, Yosemite Valley"! This print truly jumps out and comes to life on the slightly textured paper vs.than just plain matter or seeing it on your website; outstanding Sir! Seeing the proof is now very evident and I've have a lot to learn! I thank you for all I've learned, so far, and looking for to learning more!

  • @jimwlouavl
    @jimwlouavl Před 3 lety

    Watching two years later: this is the best video I’ve seen about printing, especially the tip about cropping for the composition.

  • @joshcarrick
    @joshcarrick Před 6 lety

    Loved this.. had been looking at test packs to try various paper. .. I get ok prints from current printer but like the idea of printing more so an upgrade is due. Many thanks for you vlog and inspiration

  • @CarlosGarcia-ph8fw
    @CarlosGarcia-ph8fw Před 6 lety

    Nigel thank you for the great advice you give out on your channel, always looking forward to seeing the next video!!! I just recently started printing at home, and there’s nothing more rewarding than taking an image and seeing it on paper. I have a canon pixma pro 100 printer and only been using the luster paper that it came with but I really like the texture of the fotospeed cotton etching paper so thanks again for that tip and I’ll be checking those guys out.

  • @DiegoMcCartney
    @DiegoMcCartney Před 6 lety

    What a great in depth video here Nigel. Appreciate the insight. I get so motivated to stop outsourcing my prints when I see your videos. I’m thinking of getting my hands on a canon pro 1000 as well. Thanks for sharing again. Cheers

  • @trailbound69
    @trailbound69 Před 6 lety

    Thank you, loved this. I have started doing my own prints and have enjoyed using luster paper. I have pro gloss paper but stopped using it after I tried luster. I have just tried some velvet paper that is really nice. All new to me right now.

  • @paulrelf88
    @paulrelf88 Před 5 lety

    Hi Nigel.
    I am new to photography and am finding your videos very helpful and inspiring.
    As a newbie i have only printed 2 photos and it was only on standard paper from WHsmiths.
    But even so i got a great feeling looking at my finished work.
    I do a fair bit of wood lathe turning and its the same feeling of working on a bit of timber, putting different skills into creating something and holding a finished item in your hands at the end. Or like cooking a meal, putting all the ingredients together then the satisfaction of yourself and others enjoying somthing you created.
    Thats why i agree that printing your work is important. It's the finishing part to enjoy and appreciate.
    I've just come back off holiday from Eskdale in Cumbria and have taken my first long exposure photo of a waterfall that i am very proud of. I would love to be able to print it on the Photospeed cotten etching as i think the texture of the paper would add to the water and surrounding foliage perfectly.
    Hopefully one day.
    Thanks again for your great videos. I'll look forward to seeing more.

  • @simonturnbullphotography
    @simonturnbullphotography Před 6 lety +1

    Very helpful and fully agree with the tips. For many months I had my monitor too bright and couldn’t understand why everything printed dark. I’ve tried many of the papers you mention and certainly like the matte best. A paper I do like is the Canon Pro Premium matte. Would be interested in others views on this but I don’t think it’s far off the brands you have mentioned and prints well without ICC profiling. Cheers, Simon

  • @maggiedormer1208
    @maggiedormer1208 Před 5 lety

    Very clear and informative video. I was having major problems with dark prints. I’d calibrated my monitor etc etc but it wasn’t until the penny dropped that I was letting my printer decide the settings rather than Lightroom that I saw some improvement. I have obtained the Fotospeed profiles for my printer and some paper samples (great service by the way) so now just need to try them out. Moving house so keep putting it off.

  • @dlphotodlphoto1098
    @dlphotodlphoto1098 Před 4 lety

    Thanks you so much for this vlog ,its been really helpful , I have been searching for quite some time to pick one company to go with paper wise and you have helped no end thank you so much .

  • @larrylindell1027
    @larrylindell1027 Před 6 lety

    My favorite paper is Ilford Galeria smooth pearl. It is luster type and prints well with both color and b &W. Thanks for your video. Very helpful

  • @adeelcyril3339
    @adeelcyril3339 Před 5 lety

    From a fellow Yorkshire man, you have an amazing channel. I love your passion and approach to your style of photography. Keep up this great work! 👍

  • @rubenmedrano7357
    @rubenmedrano7357 Před 6 lety +1

    I've only used a few different papers but my favorite so far is Canon Pro Platinum. I just ordered a sample pack from Moab Paper and I'm excited to see what they have to offer.

  • @cragfast06
    @cragfast06 Před 6 lety

    Really useful video thanks. Perfectly timed as I'm looking to take the plunge and get some of my better shots onto the walls at home and possibly further afield. I've never used a speciality paper but I would like to try one of the textured papers to really bring out the detail and capture the mood of the image.
    Keep up the excellent work Nigel - your channel is a brilliant and inspirational learning resource!

  • @lindahenderson2113
    @lindahenderson2113 Před 6 lety

    Thank you, Nigel, for this video. I have been studying printmaking and look forward to printing some of my photos. Pinning them to my wall makes me happy and takes me back to the beautiful places that I have been lucky enough to visit.
    I have been purchased a sample package of Canson papers. I hope to use the Matte papers for the painterly look because they have the lower Dmax rating and more defined surface texture. For those photos that require more tonal separation in the shadows, I might try the Fibre/Luster papers by Canson - Platine Fibre rag, 300 gram. This will be good for landscapes that contain rocks or have a more rugged scenery in them. Also, the Canson Rag Photographique should work well with photos that I want to maintain some softness and hold the blacks well to preserve contrast.

  • @camerongraham5916
    @camerongraham5916 Před 6 lety

    Really helpful video, you have really addressed things I was unsure about and afraid to ask, I currently use fotospeed baryta paper, I love using it on colour and long exposures as well as black and white. But I agree with what you said about experimenting with more types!

  • @AndyNoblePhotography
    @AndyNoblePhotography Před 6 lety

    Great video as always. I used to print everything on Canon Pro Platinum Gloss... I now use Fotospeed NST Bright White 315, this paper is gorgeous. So far I’ve printed some of my wildlife shots, landscape shots & portraits. It’s so versatile. Paper is slightly textured so adds to the photos. I’d be keen to try Fotospeed new cotton paper 👍🏻
    Looking forward to the next video.

  • @soumyadippaul2211
    @soumyadippaul2211 Před 6 lety

    Nice video Nigel, hope to one day get into home printing.
    And when talking about papers I like textured paper, as sky, snow this type of landscape just looks absolutely awesome in those fine textured Matt paper

  • @simontull7511
    @simontull7511 Před 6 lety

    Great video Nigel, thanks for posting. I am just about to buy a decent large format printer so the timing was perfect.

  • @7Eggbert
    @7Eggbert Před 6 lety

    You Nigel, I don’t really print much, but I should. When I have gotten a print I’ve created in my hands, it’s a great feeling. Thanks to you, I’ll get back into it. I don’t have any brand or paper type but I this something with a bit of texture would work for me. Thanks again for the motivation......

  • @StephenWampler
    @StephenWampler Před 6 lety

    Love the photos you showed in the video. Great work. My favorite paper is matte because it doesn't reflect like glossy does.

  • @lennartphotography
    @lennartphotography Před 6 lety

    Thanks for all tips. I use Hahnemühle Fine Art paper (210 gr). I just got back a lovely print of a foggy woodland picture. Keep up the good work.

  • @larsthoren3282
    @larsthoren3282 Před 6 lety +3

    I really like Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta 315g, a very versetile paper.

  •  Před 6 lety +1

    My favorite papers are Epson's Cold Press Bright for landscapes and nature shot. For architecture I tend to use Epson's metallic luster paper. Great video very informative.

  • @bramhollands5175
    @bramhollands5175 Před 6 lety

    At this moment I use plus semi gloss paper from canon. But a lot of my prints, especially my landscape pictures in the forrests of the Netherlands don't look like I want. I just started printing my photos and your tips are just awesome! Printing looks simple, but it simple isn't. I would like to try the textured paper because I think it would suit (most) of my images best. Keep up the great work Nigel, your videos are great and I like to watch them and I learn a lot of it. You are a true craftsman.

  • @GabrielOakPhotography
    @GabrielOakPhotography Před 6 lety

    Great video Nigel. I personally use Moab Paper. My favorite is the Moab Entrada Bright. Keep up the great work, I look forward to each Sunday.

  • @GeoffMacdonald
    @GeoffMacdonald Před 6 lety

    A really useful video, Nigel, thank you ! I've only just started printing my photos, with several of the mistakes you mentioned! Firstly, my images were far too dark and I needed to boost the exposure by a stop. I cropped a few of my wide shots to fill the paper, which was a mistake. I also started with only gloss paper, but just yesterday tried out some Canon Pro Luster, which is much better. During your video (sorry!) ordered some Fotospeed Signature to try out.

  • @gregsilver
    @gregsilver Před 6 lety

    Great video on your printing process. Like you I used to only print on photo paper that came with my printer. Fotospeed paper looks like it would definitely be great to try. Thanks for the work you put into these videos!

  • @NickAuskeur1
    @NickAuskeur1 Před 6 lety

    I've been printing portraits on Hahnemühle Fine Art Pearl 285gsm recently, really nice finish and texture throughout. Great video Nigel!

  • @mjpthe3rd
    @mjpthe3rd Před 6 lety

    Well I've just upgraded to a new A3 printer and in the process of looking for different papers so this video really helped! I got the usual glossy pack with the printer but also tried the Canon luster paper that has a really nice finish, but after watching this video, I think I'll be ordering some of the fotospeed nst bright white to try 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @martinjn2920
    @martinjn2920 Před 6 lety

    Hi Nigel, great video on printing your image.
    It is only in the last couple of years that I have started to print my own images, I am printing more on semi-gloss than anything else at present although I have just been sent two profiles for different papers from Fotospeed which I am testing.
    For the novice printer there is very little out there to help us on the learning curve, which can be steep at times, so this video has been welcome.
    At present I use mostly Canon paper although as mentioned I hope to be expanding this in the weeks to come, to help reduce costs I was able to get some 7 x 5 Canon paper very very cheap (Tesco clearance sale), I use this to test print any images before producing any A3 or A3+ prints.
    Great content, keep it going please.
    Many thanks.

  • @Chris-Dale
    @Chris-Dale Před 6 lety

    Some good tips Nigel, I love Smooth Cotton 300 for really subtle images where it sometimes feel like a texture could have too much impact, NST BW looks great but I've struggled to get as accurate colours on it from my setup, with a relatively inexpensive printer, I end up using Platinum Baryta the most as it works great for mono and contrasty prints plus seems to be the easiest to match what I see on screen for the more difficult images.

  • @On3legs
    @On3legs Před 6 lety

    Super helpful Nigel. Just ordered myself a printer and you’ve answered some questions for me. As for paper, I am with you, I like the rag papers, I think they give me a better result. Cheers, Ben

  • @c_steve_j
    @c_steve_j Před 6 lety

    Very informative video, thank you for the tips. I'm new to the world of photography but it is something I'm very excited about. Still learning and getting comfortable with the camera and lenses that came with the camera, a Canon by the way. Printing my own shoots right now is not in the budget, but I do print some of my favorites through a service. I watched a video of yours a while back where you talked about printing your shots as a way of improving your photography. And you were right! And printing has allowed me to create my own personal gallery here at home. Often I go into the gallery with a cup of coffee, look at the shots and remember the day I shot them and what it took to get the shot. I love being in the woods with the camera. And I love shooting macro while I'm in the woods, fungi in particular. I'm also a big fan of black & whites. Because of my personality, not glitzy or glossy, when I do start to print my own shots I will lean towards the matte, textured papers and for the black & whites a mild glossy paper. Like my choice of papers, I'm not all blue jeans and sweatshirts. Thanks for keeping me motivated and growing my photography skills.

  • @josephhithersay8033
    @josephhithersay8033 Před 6 lety

    Great video. I've just discovered your channel and am really loving your approach, as well as your shots! Plus really helpful info on printing to boot! My favourite paper so far is the Hahnemuhle Museum Etching. I find it gives photos a type of life that others just don't. Will certainly be giving the Fotospeed Cotton Etching a whirl to see the results. Keep up the great work

  • @GregSheard
    @GregSheard Před 6 lety

    Great video Nigel! I just started printing my photos this week on Fotospeeds platinum etching 285, at the moment been figuring out what shots work best on this paper and some are certainly coming out beautifully. The baryta paper would suit a lot of my images to. Would love one of your stunning prints, those blue bell shots are 👌 perfect!

  • @alanwsmith
    @alanwsmith Před 6 lety

    Hi Nigel, great video. Very useful, been looking for a video just like this. I have limited experience printing my photos and have only just started to print more often. Paper types I like the most so far are lustre and Matt finish, not a big fan of glossy papers. I recently got the test packs from fotospeed which are great, so many different types to try out. I find it is just a matter of picking the right one for the image now.

  • @DflyDude
    @DflyDude Před 6 lety

    This was really good. Have been thinking about getting a high quality printer to start doing this. Have been following Fotospeed so I want to try some of theirs, especially the matte and texture. Also leaning towards the Hahnemühle line. Thanks for the video, pushing me towards actually printing some stuff. I did a calendar this year from an inexpensive service just for some friends. I was really surprised at the requests for other prints, but I don't want to do more until I can do it right. Thanks again!

  • @jonathanjoncas1850
    @jonathanjoncas1850 Před 6 lety

    Great video on the many facets of printing, really like the part about the papers. I am a huge fan of playing with different types of papers, some of my favorites are Epson Hot Press Bright and Hot press Natural, Canson Baryta Photographique was a great one also.

  • @LarryManiccia
    @LarryManiccia Před 6 lety

    Nice video Nigel! Some very good tips and advice. I agree it's good to try different papers, but my advice would be to be careful not too pick too many. I'd say start with three, maybe four papers and learn the strengths and weakness of each and which type works well with certain types of images. I started out using and have stuck with Canson papers. I use their Baryta Photographique, Platine fiber rag, and PrintMaking Rag mat paper. The quality of the papers is top notch and all produce great results. Although I like Canson I'm certainly up for trying something new.

  • @pgcknaphill1892
    @pgcknaphill1892 Před 6 lety +3

    I loved this, I'm so poor at printing for 3 reasons (a) I'm colourblind and folk make all sorts of comments about weird greens & oversaturated reds (b) I've been almost embarassed to print... you know the lies "I'm not good enough" or "how arrogant" rather than "what joy" (c) without printing, digital photography is almost free, so I've never convinced myself to invest & budget for it.
    Nigel - you have changed the above! I retire in a year from now - I'm going to research printers & paper and build up to a NEW aspect to my retirement project (photographing, using macro, all the flowers that define ancient woodland)... now I will PRINT each one, mount it properly (another retirement project) and display original signed copies around my teaching room. Thank you for your inspiration in today's video, sometimes the biggest impacts come from the simplest of encouragements.

    • @stevehayward1854
      @stevehayward1854 Před 6 lety +2

      If you use a colour chart like the Colorchecker passport when you take the image, it is really easy to get the correct colour when you post process. I use on and I bought it after another guy with colour blindness said he used it and it saved his photography as he was only doing B&W because he couldn't trust his colour judgement

    • @pgcknaphill1892
      @pgcknaphill1892 Před 6 lety

      Thanks for the confirmation, I'd considered that - I'm hoping that Lr sliders for Vib & Sat adjust each colour evenly - I suppose I should also use the proofing capabilities of Lr to check when individual colours are close to being blown out, too.
      I prefer matt-cotton or even strongly textured papers - I think it would be a matter of calibrate, calibrate, calibrate, then checking with a friend who is an artist, thus gradually gaining confidence. As papers also influence colour it could take a while..... but hey, that's what retirement should bring :-)

  • @vernonsza
    @vernonsza Před 6 lety +5

    When browsing some of my favorite websites, such as Magnum Photos, I noticed that the photos are often advertised as being printed on Fujifilm Crystal Archive. I think that's the paper I would use. I'd like to start printing soon and am going to use the tips you gave here in this video.

    • @alanolander9983
      @alanolander9983 Před 4 lety +2

      Fuji Crystal Archive is not an inkjet paper. It's exposed with light and developed in chemicals.

  • @ajhertel
    @ajhertel Před 5 lety

    Amazing! I no longer feel like I'm going mad thinking there is something wrong with me. I have a MacBook and a new iMac, both I have to have the brightness set all the way down to 4 or 5. I'm so glad it's not just me. I just discovered your channel, thanks in advance for sharing all your knowledge!

  • @anthonyplancherel8274
    @anthonyplancherel8274 Před 6 lety

    Very useful information again Nigel and great motivation to get printing. For a lot of my landscapes I try to get the dreamy long exposure look on water, beit the sea, lakes, rivers or falls. So it sounds like the Bright White option could be a good fit...some of these have soft pastels but for the more contrasty scenes, perhaps the lustre finish of the baryta would suit the monochrome images. It'll be interesting comparing results 👍

  • @christinahill4629
    @christinahill4629 Před 6 lety

    Hi Nigel!!!!! This video was sooooo helpful. I never printed before and was lost as the amount of option/ choices is overwhelming. After seeing the video I think I would like to try Fotospeed cotton.

  • @AdrianW_photo
    @AdrianW_photo Před 6 lety

    Some useful tips, once again, many thanks Nigel. I am going to check my monitor brightness to ensure it is not too bright. I had never thought about that one. As for printing, I have very limited experience with printing thus far. I tend to prefer matt finish and semi gloss the most.

  • @klibbyphotos
    @klibbyphotos Před 6 lety

    I've never printed at home. I've always used an online service. You've inspired me to try though. I love the look of the textured paper and would love to try it. I also think Pebbles might just be shy. Her portrait was great!

  • @carriegiordano5257
    @carriegiordano5257 Před 3 lety

    Can’t wait to get started printing again! Canson Baryta is my fav! But I may just have to try out fotospeed!!

  • @DanielMacRostie
    @DanielMacRostie Před 6 lety

    Great video Nigel! Answered a lot of questions I had around printing. I bought a Hahnemuhle sample pack recently and my favorite so far is the Photo Rag Bright White 310gsm. Cheers!

    • @NigelDanson
      @NigelDanson  Před 6 lety

      Thanks Danny. Yeah the photo rag is nice. Happy printing 👊👍

  • @takaharu
    @takaharu Před 6 lety

    Fantastic tips - I wouldn't ordinarily think of the different paper types, particularly textured so I'll have to give that a go! I did actually pick up some matte photo paper by Canon very recently and found that it worked a lot better than glossy for glass frames that are already glossy, just like you said. That's my favourite type of paper at present and worked exceptionally well for framing our wedding phots but I'll definitely be giving Fotospeed a look and will probably make use of the profile option as you recommended. Again, not something I would've even thought to do with my printer, only the monitor.

  • @philharrison7092
    @philharrison7092 Před 6 lety

    Great video Nigel. I have recently started printing some of my images (only on regular photo paper from hp) I tried printing direct from my editing software but the results were terrible. Using windows photo viewer gave me better results. I still have much to learn about printing and will watch your earlier video.

  • @williamdavies6958
    @williamdavies6958 Před 6 lety

    Thanks for such an educational vlog on your printing experience, I have only just started printing, this information is very helpful to me. the only paper I have at the moment is canon everyday a4, bought this to experiment with until I get the hang of printing inkjet (I have only used darkroom until now).
    Great content in your vlogs, keep up the good work.

  • @jimhamilton8775
    @jimhamilton8775 Před 6 lety

    Great video Nigel. I do the odd bit of printing myself and would tend to use Ilford Galerie Gold Fibre Silk a 310gsm paper.

  • @edburrows2439
    @edburrows2439 Před 6 lety

    Great video, thank you. I use a variety of different papers as I shoot lots of different subjects. I print on a Canon Pro-100 which uses dye inks, so some papers will work better for me on that than for others using pigment inks. For Matt paper, I found the Fotospeed Platinum Matt 280 works well with my printer and has a very smooth surface. NST Bright White that you mentioned also works very well for images that suit that little bit of texture. For lustre, I've just started using Fotospeed Platinum Baryta 300 which I really like, and you can also get in their panoramic format. I also really like to use Permajet's Titanium Lustre, especially on aircraft images which really suit it. Fotospeed's canvas range is also worth experimenting with and produces great results on my printer.

  • @paddyophotography4968
    @paddyophotography4968 Před 6 lety

    I haven't done much printing but when I have, I've just used basic online services like Photobox that only give you option of gloss/matt (I always go matt as I hate reflections!). This video has made me realise how many different types of paper there are out there, so I'll definitely be looking into them now. I do really like the look of the Fotospeed cotton etching though 👍
    Thanks for another fab video Nigel!

  • @noorallawati5390
    @noorallawati5390 Před 2 lety

    Wow your photos are breathtaking! I print family and trips photos on Canon's gloss and semi-gloss for albums. Glossy is amazing for those vibrant bright colors! but the darker colors are great on semi! Thank you for the tips!

  • @giselesmith7795
    @giselesmith7795 Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you for the mini course on paper types and how to calibrate for color. As always, great content. I used to always lean toward matte, but you gave me some good reasons to branch out. By the way, Pebbles looked fantastic in her portrait.

    • @NigelDanson
      @NigelDanson  Před 6 lety

      Glad you enjoyed it Gisele - thanks for the kind words 👍

  • @kimmunch6780
    @kimmunch6780 Před 6 lety

    Thank you for such a great informative video - I’m stuck on mistake no 7 myself. It’s just something about not feeling good/worthy enough I think. I’m so hyper critical about my images... but I always love seeing you put your printed photos into your videos, they look gorgeous. I’ll take the plunge soon and print I think - you’ve encouraged me!

    • @NigelDanson
      @NigelDanson  Před 6 lety

      Mistake 7 is the easiest to sort 👍👊👍

  • @zippywalker6406
    @zippywalker6406 Před 6 lety

    My favorite paper is Epson Cold Press Bright. It's a textured matte with very good contrast and gamut.

  • @stefankuhn6887
    @stefankuhn6887 Před 6 lety

    Thanks for that video, Nigel - not to print is a no go!!
    My favourite paper on an Epson R 2880 is the Moab Rag Brite White. It‘s a mat paper an looks good even behind glass.
    I am just planning to change to a Canon printer, because I have problems with the Epson - different ones with Windows 10 and Mac OS!

  • @neviamo
    @neviamo Před 6 lety

    Thanks, Nigel. Very useful and having not printed much if anything, I'll give fotospeed a whirl to begin with.

  • @anastasiamcdaniel7435
    @anastasiamcdaniel7435 Před 4 lety

    Thank you thank you thank you so much!!! i tried setting my screen motor lower and the my gloss paper to matte for my photos that are vibrant with colors and it helped me alot, the are so smooth the detail is exceptional just excellent!!! You've saved me from wasting alot of ink, and paper...ty lol

  • @ericlutz9558
    @ericlutz9558 Před 6 lety

    excellent video (as always). I'll definitely check out the other printing vid. Lately I'm quite fond of Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Satin, but I'd love to try some of your Fotospeed.

  • @kevins8575
    @kevins8575 Před 6 lety +2

    I think I make all these mistakes quite often! I always use super gloss, but now I'm going to try some alternatives. I just bought some Canon Pro Luster which might look good for some Hawaiian seascapes. Thanks for the inspiration.

    • @TheHikeChoseMe
      @TheHikeChoseMe Před 6 lety

      I use pro luster for my cityscape photos. especially night ones.

  • @markzelinskiphotography3768

    My favorite 3 papers are Hahnemuhle Baryta Satin, Moab Slickrock Metallic Pearl and Slickrock Metallic Silver. The Silver only fits specific image applications. However, both slick rock papers give images a depth that typical papers don't. For softer, less dramatic images I use a lot of the Baryta satin.

  • @andrespuiggros
    @andrespuiggros Před 6 lety +2

    Great Video! Very usefull information and tips!
    I have a Canon Pixma Pro 10 and have been using Ultra Pearl 295 and Canson Infinity Fibre Rag 310. I love this last one for the texture and details! I am still in the learning process.
    It would be very usefull if you can talk about the final preparation for sending the printings and how do you frame them. Do you sign them in the front? Do you add white border with another type of paper when you print borderless?
    Cheers from Chile 🇨🇱!

  • @lukeatu68
    @lukeatu68 Před 6 lety

    Another great informative video, I have an HP printer but I print on a gloss paper, would love to try the colour etching paper, as it looks amazing on the woodland image with the blue bells.

  • @stirewaltphotography8400
    @stirewaltphotography8400 Před 6 lety +1

    My favorite paper so far is the epson velvet fine art paper. Though I haven't have much of a chance to do my own prints.

  • @glensumner3425
    @glensumner3425 Před 6 lety

    Great vid (as usual;) Nigel I use fotospeed platinum Etching is my go to paper also the platinum Baryta which is replacing the smooth pearl, I also sometimes use the ntbrightwhite315 textured paper...

  • @phillipkingsford3253
    @phillipkingsford3253 Před 6 lety

    I have just started printing. I would like try a wrag paper to see what the result is. I have mainly up to now only used gloss papers. Thanks for your videos they are allways helpful
    Phil

  • @leonwong95
    @leonwong95 Před 4 lety

    I've just tried FujiFlex on one of my landscape. It truly expensive but the details and everything is just crispy clear and clean.
    I printed it on theprintspace

  • @nellcovington4001
    @nellcovington4001 Před 6 lety

    Thanks for the great video. I usually use a glossy or semi-gloss made by the company who makes my printer. Had a Canon for a long time but just replaced it with an Epson. Haven't tried the Canon papers on it yet. We'll see how that works. Back when I was doing darkroom work, I went through a matte paper stage, but haven't used it since going digital.

  • @ninacleven7889
    @ninacleven7889 Před 6 lety

    I have an Epson printer and used their exhibition fiber paper and their ultra premium photo paper luster. Would like to try printing more often than I do and try some different papers and your recommendations sound like great suggestions. Enjoyed your video, very informative and well presented. Your prints look amazing.

  • @benmalone7659
    @benmalone7659 Před 6 lety

    I love my matt paper but it’s just a generic paper off amazon but I will definitely be taking your advice on papers and will looking into the companies you suggested thanks Nigel

  • @robertbergstrom7029
    @robertbergstrom7029 Před 4 lety

    Hi Nigel, I just went to a printing workshop, thinking about investing in a printer. I'm reviewing your printing videos, very helpful. Thanks. Bob

  • @benvanboom8907
    @benvanboom8907 Před 6 lety

    Great tips Nigel, nice usage of the slider in the video... shows the textures of the papers in a good way.
    Regards,
    Ben

  • @markprice470
    @markprice470 Před 6 lety

    Great video Nigel, some invaluable tips. I have been using hahnemuhle (excuse the spelling...) German etching - looks great in black and white especially when the image has some texture as well.

  • @brandoncrowson9001
    @brandoncrowson9001 Před 6 lety

    Hello,Nigel I'm new to photography and I've really enjoyed your videos,,,I believe when I get to the point if making my own prints,I would like to try photospeed. Look forward to your videos every Sunday. Keep up the good work and give Pebbles a treat for me.