paulfish4570
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not interested in trying to do these myself. anywhere in the USA would be OK. max size 12 inches on the long side ...
not interested in trying to do these myself. anywhere in the USA would be OK. max size 12 inches on the long side ...
moof, "pro" printers here do canvas prints. ick.
thanks for all the advice, guys.
do i take it c-prints are better? i'm looking for best quality i possibly afford ...
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From http://www.duggal.com/discover/industry-news/what-is-a-digital-c-print/
"The term C print stands for Chromogenic color prints. These are full color photographic prints made using traditional chemicals and processes. For Digital C prints, the material is exposed using lasers or LED lights. Originally, passing color corrected light through a negative onto photographic paper or transparency film produced traditional c-prints. Kodak introduced chromogenic papers in the 1950’s under the name Type – C. The name stuck and ever since it has been a mainstay of the photographic lexicon."
This definition is slightly inaccurate. C-prints are a subset of "chromogenic prints", one that produces a positive image from a projected negative. Type-R prints are chromogenic prints that are processed in reversal chemistry and produce a positive image from a projected positive.
Can anyone tell me their experiences in the realm of pedestrian photo printing as opposed to gallery quality? The info here is dated so I wonder what, if anything, has changed.
Thanks
For pedestrian, I use Walgreens Photo. Don’t know if you have any near you. Very convenient and ready within an hour usually. I do it all online through my account and wait for the email notification that they are ready for pickup. Sometimes they run deals. Not the highest quality but good for those snap shots and if you need something quick.
Re-awakening this old thread. I am debating buying a color printer or just sending out the occasional print to a printing house. Sending them out is emailing the digital image and waiting for the mail delivery with the results. I do not print a lot of photos so sending out seems the best idea even though I would love another electro-mechanical gadget.
At the other end of the spectrum (in case others are interested) are these guys here in Massachusetts:
https://digitalsilverimaging.com/
I have never used them though. Pricey, but looks like good quality especially if you want to display/present.
More details on their About page:
https://digitalsilverimaging.com/about-dsi/