Millennium Photo is a totally new photo-processing method; however, some people may be confused over the difference between Millennium Photos and other existing photo-processing methods due to them not being familiar it.
This section explains a number of features of Millennium Photo through comparisons with other similar services.
Moreover, descriptions of methods are on representative and generic aspects of each method; therefore, these do not necessarily apply to all service providers. Additionally, please note that the following explanations include our subjective opinions; therefore, they only state broad tendencies in the overall products in a certain area.
Table comparing characteristics with those of other services
1: Much better 2: Better 3: The same 4: Slightly inferior 5: Inferior N/A: Not applicable
| Processing method | Light resistance  | 
 Gas resistance  | 
 Water resistance  | 
 Visual field angle  | 
 Scratch resistance  | 
 Contrast  | 
 
Detail  | 
 
Availability of large sizes  | 
 
1  | 
 1  | 
 1  | 
 1  | 
 1  | 
 2  | 
 3  | 
 2  | 
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1  | 
 1  | 
 1  | 
 1  | 
 1  | 
 2  | 
 3  | 
 2  | 
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1  | 
 1  | 
 1  | 
 1  | 
 1  | 
 2  | 
 3  | 
 3  | 
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1  | 
  2   | 
  2   | 
 1  | 
 2  | 
 N/A  | 
 4  | 
 3  | 
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2  | 
 2  | 
 2  | 
 3  | 
 2  | 
 3  | 
 3  | 
 3  | 
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2  | 
 3  | 
 3  | 
 4  | 
 2  | 
 4  | 
 3  | 
 2  | 
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1  | 
 2  | 
 2  | 
 5  | 
 2  | 
 4  | 
 3  | 
 5  | 
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4  | 
 4  | 
 5  | 
 5  | 
 5  | 
 4  | 
 1  | 
 4  | 
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4  | 
 4  | 
 3  | 
 4  | 
 3  | 
 4  | 
 2  | 
 2  | 
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Silver-haloid full color printing (optical enlargement)  | 
 4  | 
 4  | 
 5  | 
 1  | 
 5  | 
 1  | 
 1  | 
 3  | 
 
Silver-haloid full color printing (laser photographic exposure)  | 
 4  | 
 4  | 
 5  | 
 1  | 
 5  | 
 1  | 
 2  | 
 1  | 
 
Black and white baryta printing  | 
 4  | 
 4  | 
 5  | 
 1  | 
 5  | 
 1  | 
 1  | 
 2  | 
 
Inkjet printing***  | 
 4  | 
 4  | 
 5  | 
 1  | 
 5  | 
 1  | 
 1  | 
 1  | 
 
We anticipate using of following materials because these are assumed to be the major ones used for each method.
*: Brass or copper
**:Aluminum or stainless steel
***:Glossy paper with pigment ink




















