The difference between Standard and HD Mode
What is the difference between Standard and HD Mode, and when should you choose the HD option? This article will go through the differences between the two modes and help you to make the right decision for your Wall Art.
1. Detail and sharpness
A significant difference can be seen in the sharpness and detail reproduction. HD mode enables a more precise representation through smaller drops and precisely placed print dots.
- HD mode: the finest structures, such as blades of grass, treetops or small fonts, appear razor sharp and precise. Even tiny details that could be lost in standard mode remain visible.
- Standard mode: the details are less pronounced, but sufficient for applications that are viewed from a greater distance.
2. Colour and contrast
In HD mode, the droplets are not only smaller, but also more finely tuned. This results in smoother transitions and more intense colors.
- HD mode: colours appear more vibrant and nuanced. Especially in shadow and light areas, the contrasts are more finely tuned, which makes the image more harmonious.
- Standard mode: the colour reproduction is good, but less intense and detailed, since larger ink droplets produce less precise color transitions.
3. Droplet size and print point placement
The technical difference between the two modes lies in the size and placement of the ink droplets:
- HD mode: smaller drops ensure finer details and smoother transitions. In addition, the drops are positioned more precisely, which increases sharpness.
- Standard mode: larger drops and less tight placement result in a softer image reproduction.
4. Areas of application
- HD mode: Perfect for images that contain a lot of detail.
- Standard mode: Ideal for applications that will be viewed from a greater distance.
When should you choose HD mode?
If you value high quality and attention to detail, HD mode is the best choice.