
FujiFilm's Instax Mini Link+ upgrades the Instax Mini Link 3 with improved internal processing and a new Design Print mode. Design Print aims to render text and intricate illustrations more legible, but showed little improvement in testing. The Mini Link+ produced noticeably better contrast, color saturation, and perceived sharpness across a variety of photos. Prints remain small (62 x 46mm) and limited by instant film characteristics, so dramatic improvements are unrealistic. Instax Mini film costs about $30 per 20-sheet pack, and printing requires the Instax Mini Link app on iOS or Android. The app offers many features but adds workflow steps for quick printing.
"The big upgrade is a new Design Print mode. It's supposed to make text and intricate illustrations crisp and legible, but I didn't see much of an improvement, despite that being a big selling point. I did, however, find that the improved processing inside the Mini Link+ enhanced contrast, colors, and sharpness, to reveal more details in a wide variety of photos, and I think that's more important to most people."
"The app is overwrought with features that let you visualize your photos in real space with VR and use the printer as a remote camera shutter. It also helps you organize your images; imagine your prints in frames, on shelves, or as a collage taped to the wall; and prettify them with text, stickers, and filters. You can even connect your Pinterest account if you want."
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