I am curious as to the services and labs everyone is using and more importantly why? Pro's, Con's, Cost etc. I know this has been asked several times but looking to update the info as labs change as do peoples opinions over time. Thanks
bkyser
Loc: Fly over country in Indiana
Still pretty happy with Meridian. I've tried others that cost more, and less, but in the end, Meridian photos on their matte paper get more complements from more of my customers than any others.
I use WHCC for prints and metal. I use CGProprints for canvas prints, follow the link in my signature to get $10 off your first order.
Millers Lab in Pittsburg KS because of their customer service.
Digital Solver Imaging in Belmont Mass, for Black and White Prints. They are the best.
Digital Silver Imaging in Belmont Mass, for Black and White Prints. They are the best.
Digital Silver Imaging in Belmont Mass, for Black and White Prints. They are the best.
Digital Silver Imaging in Belmont Mass, for Black and White Prints. They are the best.
Costco. You will not believe the quality of its printing.
I see that most are answering with online labs. I think there's a difference between online and local labs. Each has their place. For a local lab and to print canvas prints, I use Costco. I find them easy to work with and their return policy is marvelous. If you don't like it, no charge or they redo! Can't beat that. They don't offer the range of papers other labs do, so I cannot use them for everything.
For an online lab I use two - both connected to websites. I've been pleased with the prints done by Fine Art America, and was surprised and pleased to know that my customers who buy there are getting good prints. I also use the Photo Reflect lab in Texas. They are EXCELLENT! You do have to be a member of both of these to use them. I've been intending to use Meridian and some of the others - like Adorama, but I'm just not able to afford a lot of prints right now.
ProDPI out of Boulder, CO. (proDPI.com) Great quality, reasonable prices, great customer service. This is not a printing service. They develop your shots on Fuji Paper, and they do canvas wrap, metal, and all the other new popular styles.
Jaackil wrote:
I am curious as to the services and labs everyone is using and more importantly why? Pro's, Con's, Cost etc. I know this has been asked several times but looking to update the info as labs change as do peoples opinions over time. Thanks
mpix.com starts as low as 19 cent a print, they have 2 sides to print amature and pro
Jaackil wrote:
I am curious as to the services and labs everyone is using and more importantly why? Pro's, Con's, Cost etc. I know this has been asked several times but looking to update the info as labs change as do peoples opinions over time. Thanks
mpix.com starts as low as 19 cent a print, they have 2 sides to print amature and pro
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