im searching around to find a good company that will develop my photos at a reasonable price and they look professional, not sloppy, messy pictures. any ideas? any companies?
I use Calypso for E6: http://www.calypsoinc.com/calypso/e6.php
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If you can scan or have digital files then MPIX produces a good product. I have had a few alignment problems with them but overall very good: http://www.mpix.com/Products.aspx
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Believe it or not, I've found that Costco...yes Costco, is a great professional grade printing place, using million dollar printers to produce your work. Not to mention how super convenient it is considering you are able to get your prints same day. I've tried about 4 online, high quality printing websites, and none of them were better than what I got from Costco. In terms of sharpness, color, affordability and ease of use, they take the cake. You can edit and print multiple copies of one image until the color balance is exactly how you want it and do all of this in the span of a day. Something you'd have to wait weeks at a time for if you were printing through an online site. At 3504x2336 resolution I can get up to 18x24 inch enlargements and they look fantastic- all of which I display and sell in two coffee shops and one art gallery. I wouldn't recommend it if the product didn't look good enough to sell. So there's my two cents, good luck.
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