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Dec 09, 2010 09:47 |  #1

im opening up a studio in my town and i was wandering were you guy get your pictures printed for your clients? do you have a local place or get them done online, and if you get your prints online, what sites do you recommend? thanks.


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Dec 09, 2010 10:20 |  #2

As their slogan says, "MPIX Rocks!" www.mpix.com (external link)


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Dec 09, 2010 10:38 |  #3

They also offer MPIX Pro and, if you really want the red carpet, Millers. MPIX Pro has the advantage of using ROES software and having cheap ($4) FedEx overnight on all orders (with a $15 minimum order).


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Dec 09, 2010 13:14 |  #4

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Dec 09, 2010 13:36 |  #5

thanks. What about snapfish? thats the one the keeps popping up in my searches.


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Dec 09, 2010 14:46 |  #6

gtrrocker02 wrote in post #11423640 (external link)
thanks. What about snapfish? thats the one the keeps popping up in my searches.

Snapfish is a dry lab; personally I wouldn't use a dry lab for professional prints. They aren't geared towards professionals, they're geared towards consumers.

I've tried them in the past for some 4x6 proofs; I'm not a big fan of their quality. It's not bad by any means, but the blacks don't get dark enough IMO.


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Dec 10, 2010 03:16 as a reply to  @ chakalakasp's post |  #7

I use MpixPro, Millers and Richmond Pro Lab. A search would have brought up hundreds of results to your question.


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Dec 10, 2010 05:24 |  #8

I love mpix !


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Dec 10, 2010 05:34 |  #9

I use whcc.com. Great quality prints.


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Dec 10, 2010 21:55 |  #10

bayphoto too, pricey but nice products.


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