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[Closed] Recommended high quality photo printing service?

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I have a load of digital photo's (mostly stored on a memory stick), but would like to get some prints (both standard photo sizes and larger pictures).

I'd like to have really good quality prints (rather than general 'snapshot / show the family' quality - not that there's anything wrong with that!), with excellent colour replication / sharpness etc.

Does anyone have an online service that they'd recommend for high quality prints?

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Posted : 20/09/2011 9:48 am
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My local photo lab is really very good - http://www.farnellphotographiclab.co.uk/ - lustre finish prints look great imo.

They don't have online ordering but you can email them/yousendit them some images and they'll print and send them to you.

DSCL are pretty good as well.


 
Posted : 20/09/2011 9:54 am
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Depends what you want, really.

If you want a cut above the norm, which it sounds like you do it would be worth going to someone like this:
http://www.theprintspace.co.uk/
but it's quite pricey if you are getting lots done.

For 99% of stuff, a print from someone like Photobox will look pretty good. I particularly like their satin/matt finish.


 
Posted : 20/09/2011 9:57 am
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By the way, this is a bit of a minefield:

with excellent colour replication

Unless you have an expensively calibrated monitor, it's hard to guarantee that the colours you see on your screen are going to be exactly the same as those printed. Some printing companies have a downloadable test chart that you can print off and compare to how it looks on your screen.


 
Posted : 20/09/2011 10:04 am
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Unless you have an expensively calibrated monitor, it's hard to guarantee that the colours you see on your screen are going to be exactly the same as those printed. Some printing companies have a downloadable test chart that you can print off and compare to how it looks on your screen.

I'd second that. I've seen plenty of complaints that Photobox prints always come back very dark, but I have not experienced this.
If you can't get a calibration chart to print off, then it might be worth ordering one or two prints to see how they look before committing to a whole heap of them.


 
Posted : 20/09/2011 10:09 am