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Originally Posted by aam1234
People cite "control" as a mean reason to print at home, but I'm not sure if that is entirely true. I mean, you can do all the processing you like then send it off. Perhaps the only control one loses is the type of paper, but that can be mitigated by using another print service that carries the paper you like.
Hope I'm not missing something here.
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Now you way of the mark with that statement, if you print your own work especially in mono you have ultra fine control of contrast, tonal range, paper grade, [digital reproduced] tones, grain etc etc something that you WILL NOT get from a lab the same, and that is the reason I print my own fine art images, please think it out before you post.