I have been using Snapfish just because the are easy being integrated with flickr, but I was wondering about other options. MPix has a better selection of print sizes you can order (squares too which I was thinking of).
Who do you use?
Who do you use?
Tim Gray
Well-known
Whcc
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a.k.a. CNNY, disassembler
Adoramapix.
I'm quite happy with the quality, and the options they offer.
I'm quite happy with the quality, and the options they offer.
Adoramapix.
I'm quite happy with the quality, and the options they offer.
Are they partnering with another firm in this venture or have they set up the service from scratch?
Adoramapix.
I'm quite happy with the quality, and the options they offer.
+1
Had a 24x36" print made by them that came out right.
anjoca76
Well-known
I don't have much to compare them to, but I recently used adoramapix and thought they did a fantastic job and at a great price to boot. Lots of options, excellent quality (for my purposes, anyway), and quick turnaround.
nlubis
Well-known
Mpix has done great job. So has NCPS. Very helpfull.
Steve M.
Veteran
I've used Winkflash and Mpix. They look OK. For color, which I don't shoot, they should be fine. But the B&W prints I had made look pretty inferior to the ones I used to print at home on an ancient Epson 1280 with Eboni black ink. At home, you can run several versions before deciding on the way you like it. W/ the online places, you just get whatever they send you. All of which is why there's an enlarger sitting out in the Florida room right now, waiting to get going.
If you have B&W images, make sure you have it printed on B&W paper. The black and white stuff I had them print using color paper as a default looks horrible. You may as well call it red & white. A&I I understand does great work, but their prices! Just have a few prints made, and you've paid for a darkroom setup.
If you have B&W images, make sure you have it printed on B&W paper. The black and white stuff I had them print using color paper as a default looks horrible. You may as well call it red & white. A&I I understand does great work, but their prices! Just have a few prints made, and you've paid for a darkroom setup.
back alley
IMAGES
i use a local pro lab...they have their software, i email the files, they print and will either mail the prints to me or i can pick them up...usually no more than a day or 2 wait.
segedi
RFicianado
Costco. Can pickup or have shipped.
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