on โ15-01-2015 02:10 PM
I have most of my old pics on the computeer, but miss the feel of having a physical album.
So I am going to print them off on special paper.
Question is - what paper do you put between each page, is it tissue or another kind?
โ15-01-2015 02:17 PM - edited โ15-01-2015 02:19 PM
Suggestion
Take them to Harvey Norman and get them printed off when they have the "special".
I THINK harvey Norman still use the Chemical process printers. They did last year.
Cheaper, quicker and last longer.
on โ15-01-2015 02:20 PM
If you are going to do it yourself, make sure the paper is acid free.......that will preserve your photos forever.
on โ15-01-2015 02:23 PM
I don't think it was tissue paper exactly.
I printed out some photos to enter in the local show a few years ago. I had a good canon pixma printer. The photos came out beautifully. I had my favourites pinned to a corkboard. After a year or two the ink just dried up all crackly like, and fell off! I was left with blank photo paper pinned to the board
Admittedly I lived in an extreme climate, with temps inside reaching above 50 at times and around the 40 mark frequently through the summer.
I make photobooks now. I think the quality probably depends on the price you pay. I don't pay much but I'm happy with what I get.
I did see an ad somewhere recently where glossy paper was available. I think that would be nice but probably a lot more exxy.
If you have plenty of time and plenty of data gigabytes it's worth considering
on โ15-01-2015 02:34 PM
I print my own, I do scrapbooking and keep them all in acid free albums.
I have a pixma canon printer and always use canon photo to print out the photos and they are just like you get if printed elsewhere,.
on โ15-01-2015 02:38 PM
Side topic really but I know what you mean it's not nearly as pleasurable to view photos on a screen as it is to browse an album.