larryepage wrote:
Been to either of those spots lately? Mine don't have a photo area anymore.
I some prints made at Walgreens just recently.
The once common and productive Costco in store printing service has been moved to the online Shutterfly.
Nations photo and millers, White House custom color, Mpix is the consumer branch of millers
Amazon Photos! My camera club has 2 print contests monthly as well as a projected one, so I use them a lot! I have never heard a judge comment on prints being of low quality when made with Amazon. Also very reasonable prices.
Free shipping, too, if you have Prime.
It's easier to get to the correct place if you Google Amazon Photos, rather than trying to search on their website. Don't know why. It's not the user friendliest place, either, so you may have to persevere. But it IS doable.
ATxGuy wrote:
Where do you go to produce hard copies (prints) of your pics? Shutterfly?
I go to my den/office. I love to try different papers as the photo might suggest. It’s my ultimate goal, and my Canon Pixma Pro is wonderful at prints on 13x19 size paper, and it awes me to see the results that are possible with a push if a button.
billnikon
Loc: Pennsylvania/Ohio/Florida/Maui/Oregon/Vermont
ATxGuy wrote:
Where do you go to produce hard copies (prints) of your pics? Shutterfly?
Campus Camera in Kent Ohio. It is maned by one person. Daniel does all my show prints.
campuscameralab@hotmail.com
I've learned lately that Walmart actually does a pretty good job. Better than Walgreen's, I think. I've never tried CVS.
For large prints, I've been using Replicolor in Salt Lake City.
billnikon wrote:
Campus Camera in Kent Ohio. It is maned by one person. Daniel does all my show prints.
campuscameralab@hotmail.com
My long term go to Camera Store, so rare, so precious
Small online firm called FractureMe.com Upload from home, shipped out in a few dasy
ATxGuy wrote:
Where do you go to produce hard copies (prints) of your pics? Shutterfly?
Bay Photo for large prints. Any local store like Walgreens for small prints.
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