How do you go from a digital file to a print quality image
So you have this catalogue full of great images, what next?
I would say enjoy them. Have your favorites printed and framed. Photography is personal, just like any other art form. By printing your special images, and hanging them in your home, you are not only enjoying the fruits of your labor, but also creating personalized wall art.
This shows friends your talents, without the need for a long winded slideshow.
You may find as time goes by, the framed photographs mean more or less to you. This is quite natural as we grow, and our taste and habits change also.
Not to worry, you can always replace them with fresh images. It’s not like the old days when the portrait your parents had remained in the given spot forevermore. In fact, it is refreshing to change your images from time to time. Just like wallpaper or any other interior design things, move on. Only when you can look back at a photograph you made perhaps 10, 20, or 30 years ago, and still love it, will you know it’s a keeper!
Professional photographer Simon John walks us through 5 steps taking a digital file to a professional print quality image