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online printing

lizzie13

Good Dog
Was curious who you use for your prints.. was thinking of trying mpix. I heard they are quite professional printing site without all of the upfront hassle. Who does everyone like?
 

WithHope

Big Dog
I use Miller's or Bay Photo for my prints. Mpix is a branch of Miller's, btw. I use Miller's most because I love their selection, quality, and customer service. However, Bay Photo integrates with online ordering options for clients better, and their prices are often better than Miller's, so I do use both labs.
 

lizzie13

Good Dog
Mpix and bay photo look very similar in pricing..I just wonder if mpix has good quality. Guess I could just test both of them out. Lol
 

WithHope

Big Dog
Most labs will do a free test print for you. You sign up with Millers or WHCC for example, then they'll send you an email requesting you to upload a certain number of high resolution images (usually around 4). Then they print them free of charge 8x10 with color correction and without so you can see the quality of the print and see if you would want to pay them to color correct your images in the future or if your calibrations don't need it. Shipping's even free. So you can always do that first so you don't have to hope for a quality you're looking for on an important image. You'll already know.