@@AlisonReviewsCreativeArtit would be nice if maybe you had a still/picture of all the pictures on the screen at one time side by side so it’s easier to compare.
I watched twice, please let me know if I missed it, but did you include a screenshot of the actual photo you were printing? The pictures that were printed are so different in color. It would be nice to be able to compare to the original photo
That's interesting- I have had great luck with the Canon Ivy. In the test photos shown, I don't edit them at all- just print them at their original settings.
Thank you for the review. Sorry this is totally off topic but I LOVE your sweater! Where did you get it? The pink scallop is so cute!
Thank you!!! Its from Boden, but it was a spring purchase so they might not have it anymore. BUT their sweaters are some of my faves!
@@AlisonReviewsCreativeArt Ohh that makes sense. I love Boden. :) Thank you for replying.
How about an up close view of the photos???
I do that at the end.
The camera is moving back and forth so fast it's hard to tell what the differences are.@@AlisonReviewsCreativeArt
Need more detail 😊
Where would you like some more detail on? I would be happy to make another video.
It’s not possible to compare the quality of the photos from so far away! Thanks for making the video though
@@juliadia007 At the end I get closer to compare them each. You should be able to see the detail then. :)
@@AlisonReviewsCreativeArtit would be nice if maybe you had a still/picture of all the pictures on the screen at one time side by side so it’s easier to compare.
I watched twice, please let me know if I missed it, but did you include a screenshot of the actual photo you were printing? The pictures that were printed are so different in color. It would be nice to be able to compare to the original photo
Is there a bigger size lazer printer like A8 size? To fit in a small Album
dont think so. go to the professional to get it print may be cheaper. cos not many ppl print big sizes photos.
The canon ivy 2 is terrible. No matter how much I brighten my photo it’s still dark bad quality.
That's interesting- I have had great luck with the Canon Ivy. In the test photos shown, I don't edit them at all- just print them at their original settings.