u/karramarrez

This is getting out of hand.

This is getting out of hand.

4 thermal paper photographs photographed with my thermal camera and printed on thermal paper.

I think I need holidays.

u/karramarrez — 1 day ago

I did another experiment.

On the left, the picture done with my thermal camera. Right, with an Olympus pen.
The thermal camera quality is really bad.

I printed Both with the Thermal camera, the print resolution is so low that yoy can't even notice the difference.

u/karramarrez — 6 days ago

Left, normal thermal paper bought on a corner store.
Right, CRESZZLE Brand Paper. it says Glossy in Paper Finish Type
It has more contrast and more detail.

u/karramarrez — 6 days ago

With the tiger camera everyone smiles in the photos, but it only prints in grayscale and I don't like that very much.
That's why I bought the black one; it's more understated, but I prefer the halftone prints.

u/karramarrez — 14 days ago

I just bought this camera.
https://www.amazon.es/GREENKINDER-Infantil-Instantanea-Instant%C3%A1nea-Tarjeta/dp/B0FGD6J4C5

Overall I'm happy with it, except for the fact that the paper roll is a size that's hard to find (20 mm thick).

I've tested it with two types of paper:
The photo on the right is with the paper that came with the camera.
the one on the left is with another paper I already had.

The paper that comes with the camera feels smoother to the touch and a bit glossier. The other one feels matte.

The paper that comes with the camera (on the right) produces much deeper blacks (I'm not sure if it shows up well in the photo).

Does anyone know what I should look for to buy that type of paper that gives deeper blacks? Any specific brand or characteristic?

Thanks

u/karramarrez — 16 days ago