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What are some professional photo labs?

a lot of the local, commercial ones where i live don't print large enough for me to actually sell anything (as far as selling prints i'm a n00b)

most of my photos can be blown up to 24x36 inches, not real big but bigger then walmart or ritz or anywhere else i know of will print.

and i know i don't have the money to actually get my own printing equipment.

i mostly do digital these days if the lab has bias then i'd want to go with ones that process digital (though i'd figure most would do both film and digital)

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  • Damon
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago
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    A lot of the sites offering fulfillment (smugmug, etc.) actually use Bay Photo to process their orders.

  • Joe
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    The Icon in Los Angeles can do conventional prints up to 20x24 inches and digital prints up to 5x10 feet. They can also scan your film to do large digital prints if you need that. They work with a lot of fine art clients and have lots of paper options.

    http://www.iconla.com/

  • 1 decade ago

    you most likely have a pro lab (not commercial) in town. ask at your local camera shop.

    the real "pro" labs online require a website and some sniffing around to ensure you are truly making money from it.

    here are some...

    white house custom color

    millers (mpix pro brand)

    bayphoto

    h&h

    mpix (if you must, consumer level)

    we also get our canvas prints done at other labs.

    ps...mplix press print is horrible imo.

  • I agree, I love mpix.

    They are amazing.

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  • 1 decade ago

    A lot of professional photographers use mpix.com.

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