Where do you get prints made? Where do you all like to get prints of your photos made? I recently had prints made from Medium Format images for the first time at Costco,...
theyoungestoldman replied:
Some of us fools (that includes me) either have our own darkroom and supplies, or access to a school/community darkroom. There's also going to a better photo lab or having your own inkjet printer.
infocalypse replied:
In my laundry room, which I've made into a part-time darkroom. I realize of course that this isn't a particularly good answer to anyone without the room/correct gear kicking around. I am fortunate (if not a particularly great darkroom printer, but y'know, practice). I've not personally used mixam.com, but I have some film friends who have used their services and were pleased with the results. I'm looking at using them myself for some stuff.
guberburger replied:
mpix.com has nice high resolution giclee prints
LenytheMage replied:
What dpi is your image at 12 x12? Also did you do any sharpening?
kb3pxr replied:
I go to my local shop for color, but that isn't helpful for you. The Darkroom ([thedarkroom.com](https://thedarkroom.com)) also has a printing service. I've used them for B&W and they did very well, I assume their color prints would be of the same quality.
onlyblackcoffee replied:
Musea does amazing fine art, archival prints. If you want silver prints you can find a darkroom or there's various places that do digital file to silver prints.
jackthatsme123 replied:
Prophotoconnection.com
steamykorokke replied:
Don't know if they have it in your country but search for fujipro or any company that uses actual photo paper (Photo paper with laser, not actually full analog printing). there's good inkjet out there but IMO most of the time it's shit. I feel like it suits the "organic" look of film. i think it's also because it's not actually flat but kinda 3 d, just like with film there's some room in there for the silver and ink. just try it, it's expensive especially for big prints but i've never gone back
ShatteringFast replied:
WHCC has been the gold standard for me for the past two decades, as far as ordering prints from digital files goesanyway.
Bird_nostrils replied:
I use snapfish, sometimes to make a mess of cheap 4 x6 s to show family, but mostly to order large prints that I then get framed. They consistently run big discounts, and I’ve been happy with the quality. The one time I got a couple of prints that had problems, I notified them and they promptly credited my account for a replacement and shipping.
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