Online photoprinting - current recommendations?
Discussion
Tony1963 said:
When I'm after something larger and more special, I'll use the best local printer. Interesting places, great people, reasonable prices.
Nobody local unfortunatelySCEtoAUX said:
DS Colour labs. No need to go anywhere else, ever, unless you need your prints on the same day.
I will give them a try. Many thanksI've also used Photobox over the years.Have been pretty happy with them.
Never got around to using Costco - although they are supposed to be pretty good from all accounts.
And, until a recent email came in, I didn't know that 7 Day Shop also did printing - don't know if they're any good, but some of the kit - including genuine memory cards - I've had from them over the years have almost always proved great value, so I'd be interested if anyone has tried them out yet.
Be inclined to agree that a really good local printer would be the way to go for anything special - you tend to get what you pay for, like most things in life.
Never got around to using Costco - although they are supposed to be pretty good from all accounts.
And, until a recent email came in, I didn't know that 7 Day Shop also did printing - don't know if they're any good, but some of the kit - including genuine memory cards - I've had from them over the years have almost always proved great value, so I'd be interested if anyone has tried them out yet.
Be inclined to agree that a really good local printer would be the way to go for anything special - you tend to get what you pay for, like most things in life.
Lucas CAV said:
Just to update from my OP.
I did a small test batch with Photobox, Snapfish and DSColour -
For me the results were:
1. DSC -
2. Photobox (close behind but not as sharp)
3. Snapfish - less colour, contrast and sharpness
That's the best way to do it! And same results as a similar test I did a few years ago.I did a small test batch with Photobox, Snapfish and DSColour -
For me the results were:
1. DSC -
2. Photobox (close behind but not as sharp)
3. Snapfish - less colour, contrast and sharpness
GroundEffect said:
3 feet diagonal?
Couple years ago I took a punt on a Groupon Deal for a photo canvas.I was, and remain, really pleased with the results and have ordered more subsequently.
Deal seems to be always on:
https://www.groupon.co.uk/deals/printerpix-7137
I went for 30"x20", which is actually more than a 36" diagonal
They go bigger too:
https://www.groupon.co.uk/deals/printerpix-7039
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