Printing detailed, photorealistic images is hard because again, we are trying to use standard inks and make the image print like process colors. We are also printing on a base of white and trying to be faithful to the original artwork — a tough task. One of the “secrets” of great simulated process color is that the print needs to stand on its own. This means that while it might be faithful to the majority of the original art, it should be bright and detailed. How many times have you seen the original artwork when you view the coveted Golden Image winners at an SGIA show? Never. I think …