Tips for Preparing Your Digital Photos for Printing
In the digital photography era, photos that look perfect on screen can be disappointing in print. Knowing a few basic rules is enough to prevent this.
Resolution is critically important. A minimum of 300 DPI resolution is required for quality printing. Photos taken with your phone usually have sufficient resolution, but images downloaded from social media are not suitable for printing.
Pay attention to color profile selection. Screens use the RGB color model while prints are based on the CMYK model. Therefore, the colors you see on screen may differ in print. A professional studio handles this conversion for you in the most accurate way.
Paper type changes the soul of the photo. Matte paper offers an elegant and natural look, while glossy paper makes colors appear more vivid. Canvas printing adds an artistic touch.
Don't crop or resize your photo before printing. Bring the original file as-is to the studio; professional printing equipment produces the best results from the original file.
You can also digitize your old photos and bring them back to life in print quality. Through restoration services, worn, faded, or damaged photos can be recovered to near-original quality.


