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How to Edit Landscape Photos for Print

A few careful adjustments can help you get the most out of any landscape image you’re looking to print. Here’s what you need to know.

 

Landscape photography is ideal for creative printing. Whether you want to capture the vibrant colours of a sunset on glossy paper or you're looking to make black and white fine-art prints, doing it yourself means you can be in control of the process every step of the way.

 

Going large with your prints allows you to see all the detail you've captured in your landscapes, and an A3+ photo printer such as the Canon PIXMA PRO-200 makes it easy and rewarding to do this at home. With its dye-based ink technology, which delivers a resolution of up to 4800 x 2400 dpi, and an advanced 8-colour dye-based ink system including two monochrome inks (gray, light gray), you can enjoy accurate colour reproduction, richer colours, and vibrant professional printing every time. This allows you to consistently produce the results your artistic work deserves.

 

Shooting in RAW will allow you to make the most of your printer's capabilities, giving you the flexibility to tweak your landscape images after you've taken them – without reducing their quality. Using RAW processing software such as Canon Digital Photo Professional Express or Adobe® Lightroom®, you can adjust the exposure, colours and sharpness of your photos to suit your chosen print medium.