All labs are “professional”
If you want to test a few, just have some 8×10’s printed and see if they are “professional” enough for you.
Remember to take your “Permission To Print” form from the photographer or no one will print them … your say so is not enough
If you don’t have the form and try to tell then they are yours, they will ask you what camera you used and what lens for that particular shot … they will have that information from each image files EXIF file, so you had better know.
http://snapfish.com If you are not sure how professional they will look why not just print a 4×6 at each place you are looking into and seeing which one comes out the best and then go by price after that!
All labs are “professional”
If you want to test a few, just have some 8×10’s printed and see if they are “professional” enough for you.
Remember to take your “Permission To Print” form from the photographer or no one will print them … your say so is not enough
If you don’t have the form and try to tell then they are yours, they will ask you what camera you used and what lens for that particular shot … they will have that information from each image files EXIF file, so you had better know.
Mpixhttp://www.mpix.com
FAR above the typical on line photo printers.
steve
http://snapfish.com If you are not sure how professional they will look why not just print a 4×6 at each place you are looking into and seeing which one comes out the best and then go by price after that!
I am a pro and use Costco. They are really helpful too and you can download files onlline if you want.
For a more professional look ask for a matte finish.
When I don’t print my photos on my own, I use Costco… they’re great for enlargements
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