Can you examine the photos of the 'Save as' from the web are printed on special paper to print digital photos?
If the Digital photos can be printed on special paper for printing photos, images that can "save as" non-web exploration websites like DeviantArt also be printed using the same special printing paper, so you can get professional-looking enough for framing? Thank you.
The simple answer here is yes. However, most web images are not suitable for the "quality" print – of course, Quality is in the eye of the beholder. Web images are low in resolution, with the exception of those who download the purposes of printing, such as those available for purchase and download IstockPhoto.com, and similar sites. If you just right click to save an image on your computer to print it, but probably not will be happy with the results. More importantly, it could actually be violating the law regarding the copyright owner. Be sure to check the terms and conditions of the website, or better yet, consult with the owner of the image directly. As for the role – for printing an image, be sure to use inkjet paper made just for photographs with the appropriate printer, using archival inks. Epson and HP both sell printers with archival inks. If you use ink regular images quickly fade. Today, however, is probably cheaper and more practical to simply save it to a card / disk and do you print a photo lab.