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cheap but good photo processing????
dmcd06
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I have got over 300 photos,but I don't know where to get them processed?
I have heard that lots of places are cheap, but with rubbish processing quality and of course expensive but good quality but I want both Cheap and Good quality.
Does anyone have any ideas of places? Tips? Personal experiences?? and also places definatley NOT to go.
Many Thanks for all the help!
I have heard that lots of places are cheap, but with rubbish processing quality and of course expensive but good quality but I want both Cheap and Good quality.
Does anyone have any ideas of places? Tips? Personal experiences?? and also places definatley NOT to go.
Many Thanks for all the help!
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I use Kodak Gallery online service for some images and been pleased with quality. There is a review somewhere if I can find it that compared online print companies. Peak Imaging came out top at the time but at a far higher cost per print aimed at proffessional prints.0
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Ok here's the review blimey its from 2004 so pretty old.
http://www.photographyblog.com/reviews_online_print_services_update_2004.php
ofoto became Kodak hence why I used them as a good compromise between quality and price. Also check out the amateur photography forums for other recommendations.
http://www.amateurphotographer.co.uk/forums/showflat.php/Cat/0/Number/648793/an/0/page/0/gonew/1#UNREAD
This recent thread implys photobox as being also worth a look.0
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