Different Type of Digital Printing 

Certainly the most common form of image printing in 2019, digital printing involves using a
high-volume laser or inkjet printer to print images. This high-quality output allows
photographers to have greater control of the production and post-production processes.

Lenticular Printing

One of the more exciting ways to enhance an image, lenticular printing uses specific lenses that
function like magnifying glasses to enlarge specific elements that change shape or form depending
on the angle from which you’re looking. A common example are the prizes found in Cracker Jack
boxes.



Giclee Prints

Giclee prints use enhanced technology in the dyes and pigments chosen for the print process. This
method is often used when making lower quantities of a high-end print.
Sublimation Printing
True to its name, sublimation printing requires full submersion of the material being printed to.
Although the most common form of sublimation printing is to fabric, it’s actually a dynamic printing
process that can be applied to upholstery, glass, tile and more.



C Printing

The term C print stands for Chromogenic color prints. These are full-color photographic prints made
using traditional chemicals and processes. For Digital C prints, the material is exposed using lasers
or LED lights. This is the preferred method used in the production of today’s color photographic
prints.


Matte Photo Print

Matte photo prints are a form of image printing where the end product is intentionally softer,
smoother, and meant to minimize glare by using anti-reflective characteristics in the dye