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Old 26th of January 2007 (Fri)   #16
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Default Re: any suggestion where to order 24x36 prints

The verdict of my decision is either Color Inc or pephoto. I also enjoyed the story Kristy. As for staples, maybe I'll swing over there today and see what they offer. Pephoto has a really good price however. I'm new to this so I didn't realize how that software from color inc can print out an album for you and you can do that compare thing. It's amazing. How is labprint associated with color inc. Are they the software provider? As for matting, I usually print in epson glossy and never tried matte. I guest matte is the way to go then.
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The verdict of my decision is either Color Inc or pephoto.
I also enjoyed the story Kristy.

How is labprint associated with color inc. Are they the software provider?

I usually print in epson glossy and never tried matte. I guest matte is the way to go then.
Glad to see that we are helping some, and that you liked my story.

Yes, I believe Labprints is the software program and most of the Pro-level print labs offer it with their service. I'm pretty sure WHCC offers it, as well
as Color Inc, and a company called Natural Color, and a handful of others.

Is this going to be a b&w Landscape that you are printing? If so you may want try out the metallic paper.. I've not tried it, but hear AMAZING reports of how nicely it looks on b&W landscapes... You may want to check it out on a smaller size, like 5x7 or something just to see.... Otherwise, I would consider using a Luster finish rather than glossy... Personal preference, I know, but the glossy paper is so darn reflective. Lusture paper or Matte is so much nicer and really shows of the quality of your image.

Good Luck and don't forget to post your image here so we don't miss it by mistake.
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