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Pickpic users? I'm considering it. I have some specific questions! help!

 
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May 24, 2007 15:10 |  #1

I'm through with Pictage. Not that I think they suck, my Canadian clients are having a hard time buying into the fact that they have to pay in USD, spend extra for shipping, and wait longer for the prints. Orders have slowed way down since trying pictage.

So I need a different solution. I hear pickpic is highly recommended. I read their entire FAQ on their website but still have some specific questions.

1) The user cropping option is really cool.... but is there any automation that crops your fullsized pics for you? I mean, if a bride custom crops 300 prints, it would take me forever to recrop the originals to match.

2) Same as 1) but with sepia and other toning options.

3) Will it integrate with paypal to process payments? I need an option that accepts payments in CANADIAN funds and paypal is one of the few well-known options that does that for me.

Any help appreciated! thanks!


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May 24, 2007 21:13 |  #2

I've been looking at these guys as well. I don't have the answer for your questions but I do know if you send them a question via their contact form they are really good at getting back to you.

I've also been looking at Skooks Kart which is pretty close to the same.


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May 25, 2007 00:32 |  #3

ssim wrote in post #3262512 (external link)
I've also been looking at Skooks Kart which is pretty close to the same.

Skooks has a great cart - but the customer service support has been generating lots of horror stories on some of the pro forums lately...

You might want to do a search before pulling the trigger on that one.


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May 25, 2007 14:29 |  #4

wow, nobody using pickpic?


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