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Best Online Photo Printing Site?
One place I didn't see on there was Snapfish, which I hadn't even heard about
until just the other day when I received a promo in the mail. It came with an offer for 15 free prints, so I figured what the heck. Their interface is very easy. I'll post the final results after the prints arrive, which should be soon. |
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Best Online Photo Printing Site?
One place I didn't see on there was Snapfish, which I hadn't even heard about
until just the other day when I received a promo in the mail. It came with an offer for 15 free prints, so I figured what the heck. Their interface is very easy. I'll post the final results after the prints arrive, which should be soon. |
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Best Online Photo Printing Site?
I have tried fotki.com and walmart.com
foki.com is way better than walmart.com; walmart.com over exposed them or something, but lots of detal was lost in whites, for example If the photos I got printed at walmart are any indication of their quality in general, I'd warn against them. Personally, I will not give them another chance, the first results being so obviously worse than what I got from fotki. |
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Best Online Photo Printing Site?
I have tried fotki.com and walmart.com
foki.com is way better than walmart.com; walmart.com over exposed them or something, but lots of detal was lost in whites, for example If the photos I got printed at walmart are any indication of their quality in general, I'd warn against them. Personally, I will not give them another chance, the first results being so obviously worse than what I got from fotki. |
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Best Online Photo Printing Site?
Axinar wrote:
Namely -- what is the best online digital pic printing joint? I use Printroom.com. They're by far the best I've found; all of the others give you totally unpredictable output, usually trying to "fix" things for you. Printroom supports ICC profiles (unlike every other service I've ever tried), and provides a profile for their process for soft proofing, and (assuming a color-managed workflow) will print exactly what you send them if you don't tell them otherwise. Side by side with prints of the same pictures from the "big" services, they immediately leap out as being much better. Note that I'm not shopping on price; a cheap print that's no good isn't worth anything. -- Jeremy | |
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Best Online Photo Printing Site?
My general photography site is www.dotphoto.com but, while their print
quality is fine....I like them because my customers can order prints and I get some of the money. I don't know how they do with larger prints. The best large prints (posters) I have had made came from www.bignose.com but they have been taken over by someone else...someone in my state so there is now taxes involved. "Axinar" wrote in message om... Well, having gotten a survey from our favorite friends in the northwest, I thought it might be a good time to review a subject we haven't visited intently in the last couple of years. Namely -- what is the best online digital pic printing joint? In the are STRICTLY of print quality, I'd still have to tip my hat to Ezprints. I think pricewise they have become competitive with Photoworks at this point, but they do lack a bit on their interface. Plus I just had to chuck my 20 X 30 glossy of "Flag over Skyline" that I got from Ezprints as I was fool enough to have them print it glossy and put it in a plastic poster frame (why didn't ya'll warn me? My matte 20 X 30 of the capitol is holding up fine in the same frame). I have tried Ofoto, Shutterfly, and even Adoramma. All of them bite the big one. Has anyone tried the Wal-Mart online service? I was about to try an order and could tell that their interface was just as bad as Shutterfly, plus Bentonville's finest had the unmitigated gaul to try to charge for server space. Also, does anyone know of any decent mail-order shops that can make decent negative scans? Photoworks is passable (they print from the negs and then scan the prints ... maybe .5 megapixel -- great if you have something completely casual but not so good if you want to do any editing). Thanks! Ax |
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Best Online Photo Printing Site?
My general photography site is www.dotphoto.com but, while their print
quality is fine....I like them because my customers can order prints and I get some of the money. I don't know how they do with larger prints. The best large prints (posters) I have had made came from www.bignose.com but they have been taken over by someone else...someone in my state so there is now taxes involved. "Axinar" wrote in message om... Well, having gotten a survey from our favorite friends in the northwest, I thought it might be a good time to review a subject we haven't visited intently in the last couple of years. Namely -- what is the best online digital pic printing joint? In the are STRICTLY of print quality, I'd still have to tip my hat to Ezprints. I think pricewise they have become competitive with Photoworks at this point, but they do lack a bit on their interface. Plus I just had to chuck my 20 X 30 glossy of "Flag over Skyline" that I got from Ezprints as I was fool enough to have them print it glossy and put it in a plastic poster frame (why didn't ya'll warn me? My matte 20 X 30 of the capitol is holding up fine in the same frame). I have tried Ofoto, Shutterfly, and even Adoramma. All of them bite the big one. Has anyone tried the Wal-Mart online service? I was about to try an order and could tell that their interface was just as bad as Shutterfly, plus Bentonville's finest had the unmitigated gaul to try to charge for server space. Also, does anyone know of any decent mail-order shops that can make decent negative scans? Photoworks is passable (they print from the negs and then scan the prints ... maybe .5 megapixel -- great if you have something completely casual but not so good if you want to do any editing). Thanks! Ax |
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