First post, by Kerr Avon
When I print photos at home, I just use the print function from Irfanview, a good, well featured picture viewer. But I've never bothered to look into the subject of maximizing the quality, and the 1:1 colour/brightness/whatever quality of the input .jpeg file to the final printed image. So I was wondering, is there any advantage to using different software, say something that specialists in printing (and is preferably either free or not too expensive)? Could something like this potentially improve the printer output? Are there any settings in a printing program that I should know about when printing, or anything I should do to the image file first?
Of course, the quality of the printout is ultimately limited by the printer, and my printer (an Epsom inkjet) does a good job already, and if I wanted better then I'd probably just get them printed out at Tescos. But does anyone have any tips or advice on improving the visual quality of printed photos, please?