Saturday, April 18, 2009

6 Tips To Prevent Your Digital Photos From Fading

6 Tips To Prevent Your Digital Photos From Fading



Do you take a lot of photos and find that after some time, the prints start to fade out? Well, you're not alone. This is a very common problem amongst photographers.

To prevent your photos from fading, you need to have a combination of a good printer, good paper, as well as good ink.

This article delves into the specifics of preventing digital photo fade - so read on and find out more.

1. Get A Good Printer

The first thing you can do to ensure your digital photos last a long time is to print them using a good quality printer. HP, Canon and Epson produce good printers and one model that comes to mind is the Epson Stylus Photo 2000P. Although a little expensive, it is touted as one of the best printers for preserving digital photo quality upon printing and preventing fade out.

Another model you can consider is the Canon S800 BubbleJet Pro printer - cheaper than the Epson Stylus Photo 2000P but it produces reasonably good prints. If you need to do some more shopping, check out this site for comparing printer prices.

2. Select Good Paper

The other piece of the puzzle with regards to preventing digital photo fade is the printer paper. Try to choose paper that goes well with your printer. For example, Canon printers will usually have Canon paper to go with their printers. Selecting paper suited to the printer you use will help to ensure the best quality prints and prevent photo fade.

3. Store Prints In An Album

One important tip for preserving printed digital photos is to store them in an album. Storing them in such a way helps to preserve them and make them less susceptible to fading. Avoid those albums with plastic covers to hold each photo though.



Store prints in album to preserve them longer

4. Display In Frames Under Glass

If you display your printed photos, its good to display them in frames under glass. Try to go for anti-UV glass and also, don't expose the photos to open air. This helps to preserve the photos for a long time.

5. Keep Photos Out Of Sunlight and Humid Areas

Printed digital photos, if kept exposed to sunlight and humid air, will necessarily fade out due to chemical reactions. Keep those photos away from the attic and heater areas and you'll be safe.

6. Make Sure Prints Are Dry Before Stacking

After you print out digital photos, make sure you allow them to dry before stacking the photos together. When you stack photos which are not completely dry, chances are you'll cause damage to one or more of the photos concerned.

Conclusion

I hope this article has given you some good ideas on how to preserve and prevent your digital photos from fading out. Digital photos contain good memories of your family and friends, so don't let those memories get washed away! I've to run now ... until next time, have fun taking pictures.

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