Hildalyd Rivera
(K=162) - Comment Date 4/22/2004
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Hola: Yo he enviado fotos para imprimir a estos lugares...
http://www.yorkphoto.com/ http://www.ofoto.com/Welcome.jsp
Espero te sirvan. Saludos :-)
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Jeff Fiore
(K=11277) - Comment Date 4/22/2004
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Try www.westcoastimaging.com
If you upload a corrected file it is relatively cheap. If you want them to correct the image - it gets expensive.
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Jeff Fiore
(K=11277) - Comment Date 4/22/2004
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also, the full service prints are expensive but their self-service pre-flight prints are reasonable
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Adam E. J. Squier
(K=9803) - Comment Date 4/24/2004
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I'd look into Miller's Lab. They now have a way for non-pros to use their service. They have very good quality. And they're fast.
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Rachael S
(K=43) - Comment Date 4/28/2004
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I use a place called "autumn color", where I'm geting all my degree thesis projects printed at. They're located in Mass, and I've been to their studio and it's a great place. http://www.autumncolor.com/
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Beverly Gustafson
(K=1572) - Comment Date 4/29/2004
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Hi Blakely - I have been using Ofoto ( www.ofoto.com) and Photoaccess ( www.photoaccess.com) for several years now. The quality of their prints is wonderful. Both offer large prints up to poster size. Both offer free storage/upload of your images and have great turnaround on orders. Photoaccess has a max file size limit of 10 mg. while Ofoto has no limit. ~ Beverly
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tess campbell
(K=515) - Comment Date 4/29/2004
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www.jumbogiant.com gets rave reviews in other forums where this same question has been asked
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Chris Hunter
(K=25634) - Comment Date 5/16/2004
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it's a large company, but webshots.com offer exceptional quality - fuji crystal archive paper, dye-sub prints at 18" 24" for $19.99!!!!! 8x10s on the same stock are sometimes on sale for $1.99!!!
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Kim Ponsky
(K=4) - Comment Date 5/16/2004
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check out White House Custom Colour-- www.whcc.com
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Megan McCluskey
(K=3762) - Comment Date 5/18/2004
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I also use White House Custom Color. They are fabulous. Quick turnaround, extremely good prices, and the quality is outstanding. They have a number of services like metallic prints, Lustre coating, mounting on a number of different surfaces etc. The turn around time is great too with shipping included in the price of their prints (I think you have to have a minimum order). You do have to prove that you are at least a semi professional photographer and that you will be ordering a lot from them. Check them out at whcc.com.
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Jeff Fiore
(K=11277) - Comment Date 6/10/2004
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Just looked at the www.jumbogiant.com website. they print at 150 ppi - good enough for regular quality prints but not good enough for high quality prints - which should be a minimum of 300 ppi.
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Jeff Fiore
(K=11277) - Comment Date 6/10/2004
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Just looked at the www.jumbogiant.com website. they print at 150 ppi - good enough for regular quality prints but not good enough for high quality prints - which should be a minimum of 300 ppi. If you want a "real" photograph, look for sites that use Lightjet Prints on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper or Fuji Frontier printer. Both use RGB lasers to expose photographic paper. One I tried and like the results is www.pictopia.com.
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Phillip Swanson
(K=7013) - Comment Date 7/16/2004
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was wondering if anyone has had any luck finding a good printing service in Colorado, i am going to be trying to sell my work soon over the net, and wanted a good printing place local in colorado. any help would be appriciated. i am looking for a place that uses Lightjet Prints on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper or Fuji Frontier printer. thanks again
phil
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