

Tips for Printing and Analyzing Your Black and White Test Chart By using a simple black and white test chart, you can see how your particular printer and paper handle the white and black areas of your pint and you can edit your picture to maximize the available dynamic range of your printer: And if that’s not bad enough, this “black point” and “white point” will be different for every printer/paper combination!įortunately, there is a simple solution to this problem. The same is true with white – every printer has a point where white simply becomes “paper white” and you can no longer see any ink at all. As the printer lays down ink to create your black tones, there will be a point at which you can no longer differentiate the detail in those blacks anymore. The problem is that, when printing, the printer usually hits the limitations of its dynamic range long before our eye (and camera, and monitor) stops differentiating detail. In a black and white photograph, you want to make full use of the entire dynamic range. The dynamic range is the range of tones, from the blackest black to the whitest white in an image. The secret to a good black-and-white print is controlling the dynamic range.
