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Best online photo printers?

Hi. Do any of you have an opinion about which of the online inexpensive photo printers are the best? Shutterfly, Snapfish, etc.? I can't remember who I've used before, but it's almost always disappointing; they up the contrast too much, take any subtly out of the image, in my experience. Thanks.

Update:

Eh, I bet they're all the same. I'd have to have something custom printed to do better, right?

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  • 8 years ago
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    There are tons of great labs that are on a totally different level than the consumer, snapshot oriented places like Snapfish and Shutterfly.

    Try Mpix. They are a pro level lab but designed to work with the non-professional segment of the public also.

    http://www.mpix.com/

    By the way, fhotoace is correct in that if your monitor is all out of whack, you are pretty much chasing your tail expecting good prints. Mpix does have a color correction service, but you still should have your monitor calibrated so you are seeing colors correctly.

    steve

  • 8 years ago

    I like Mpix, for a consumer photo finisher. They will color correct unless you tell them not to. This way, you will get exactly what you send and you have no one to blame but yourself.

    Start with a small order to be sure your monitor is set correctly, even you are good at calibration.

  • 8 years ago

    I use NationsPhotoLab and have been satisfied with them (:

  • 8 years ago

    Mpix.com

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