Yup.

A good 6 color injet printer on the high-gloss film paper is darn near identical to a print. I've got photos in my office that you could not tell if it's a print or off of the printer.

Fading and image degridation over time has been an issue with older inkjet images. Epson has sorta always been the foremost leader in inkjet imaging, and their new printers and inks will supposedly produce a final image that will last 100 years. Printers and ink are only getting better and better.

The key starts with a photo that has a *lot* of information in it. For the web, the above photo is 28K. For printing, that same photo will be 50MB. This particular photo was taken off of 5MP digital SLR camera.

Just remember to ALWAYS use the highest image quality setting on your digital cameras. You can always shrink a photo, but you can not make a small photo large (to print).
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T.K. Paker