The preceding chapter considered the issues of color management and how to maintain color consistency between digital devices. This section though will deal with the end process of converting digital files into a print output. The standard of output available from digital continuous tone printers has improved enormously over recent years. Many people find they in fact prefer the print quality of a digital inkjet over conventional silver color prints. I see two reasons for this: the ability to finely control the color output yourself on the computer using Photoshop and the wider range of paper stock available. There are so many print methods and printer models to choose from, so it is therefore important to understand what the strengths and weaknesses are of each. To start with you need to consider your main print.