Is overexposure always bad? I like sometime to deliberately overexpose something like this, or a light.
My print shop told me they are not able to print overexposed/burned parts. And I have quite a few good photos like that. Why can't printers print pure white?
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They sound like either they're full of shit, they're idiots, or you're an idiot and didn't understand what they're saying
well, printers DON'T print white to my knowledge, except for rare occasions. Really you just use the whiteness of the paper. But someone who can't print those either A) has no logic or B) has a shit printer that can't transition from those light points.
At least to my knowledge. I do digital art mostly, so I might be a retard, but that's what I know. Try an online source (Catprint.com for the win, my go to company before I bought a printer!)
if nobody can do it, maybe they have a point.
Also are you bringing in physical photos, film, or digital files? I didn't think of that at first, but that might change a lot.