Cheerz Photo Book Test: Nice rendition of the French Lab
Cheerz Photo Book Test: Nice rendition of the French Lab
Very sharp contrasts
For our two books, we therefore decided to finish on matte paper. The first is made using silver printing, the second contains printed photos. In both cases, the photos are inserted well and there are no major problems. Without stains, they are very clear, with bright colors and a dip at the meeting point.
In the case of printed photos, printer screen marks are still detected by scanning them. It is particularly visible on large colored surfaces, but it is difficult to see with the naked eye. The silver print is very remarkable, with a high level of sharpness, which is not always the case with silver and in the case of strong contrasts.
Excellent colorimetry
In addition, both books offer excellent colorimetry. The average Delta E values recorded by our probe are among the best in our comparison. Thus, we record a Delta E of 5.5 on the silver prints. Green shades, as well as blue, are particularly well represented. The digital print fares even better, with an average Delta E of 4.4, very close to the expected value of 3. Several shades are below the 3 mark, while others are close to it. Very good performance.