ramosa
B&W
Hello All,
Where I used to live, I had a good outlet for printing my digital photos to larger form, 11X17, etc. But I have moved, several years have passed, and technology has changed.
I'm looking for suggestions. I'm aware of options to purchase my own large, high-tech printer. That sounds nice, but--of course--is costly. Thus, I'm more interested in getting input on online or mail services that provide excellent service and photo IQ. I know there are many such services, but don't know which are best, etc.
By the way, I'm several weeks into owning an M8--and utterly loving it. (So much that I put my Nikon gear up for sale on ebay a few days ago.)
Thanks for any help you can offer.
Where I used to live, I had a good outlet for printing my digital photos to larger form, 11X17, etc. But I have moved, several years have passed, and technology has changed.
I'm looking for suggestions. I'm aware of options to purchase my own large, high-tech printer. That sounds nice, but--of course--is costly. Thus, I'm more interested in getting input on online or mail services that provide excellent service and photo IQ. I know there are many such services, but don't know which are best, etc.
By the way, I'm several weeks into owning an M8--and utterly loving it. (So much that I put my Nikon gear up for sale on ebay a few days ago.)
Thanks for any help you can offer.
JWW
Established
Going the home route for printing can also become enjoyable due to being able to control the look of the picture in Photoshop and exact cropping. I have been using the Epson R1800 for a while with good results especially on glossy paper. This can go to 13x19in and sells for around $500 and uses archival inks.
Jan
Jan
Share: