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Better Printing Results
One of the only disadvantages to digital photography compared to film is
the fact that you don't automatically get a print.
If you want to share your photos with someone, hang a picture on the wall
or carry one in your wallet, you must print your photos out.
There are a variety of factors to consider when printing out your photos.
How Should You Print Them?
Are these prints going to be keepsakes or are they
going to be used for a homework project?
If your photos are to withstand the test of time and the elements it may
require a little more money for processing through a lab. Most inkjet prints
won't last through the end of the decade.
If your photos are for a disposable project consider whether they need to
be printed on good paper, on the best quality, or will you be just as well off
printing them on standard paper in grayscale?
Which Methods Produce Best Results?
At the meeting I will bring in samples from home printer, online order
prints, and online photo labs and let you judge for yourself.
Home Printing Factors
If you decide to print on your own printer, there are some important items
to consider.
- InkJet prints do not last as long
- For best results Paper + Ink = $.50-$1.50 per page (more in some cases)
- Monitor color and printer color may not be equal
- InkJet prints are not as tolerant to the elements (water and air)
Lab Printing Factors
Professional printing labs produce the best results, but you should
consider the following in your decision.
- Most labs charge a fee to "open" the CD (place it in the computer and
look at the file). Typically this fee is around $3
- Expect to pay between $.25-$2 per 4x6 print. (not including the open CD
fee)
- The result is a true photograph (not an ink or dye based print)
- You must take the digital image to a lab, the process typically takes
about an hour.
Online Prints
Online labs such as shutterfly and clubphoto are great ways to share photos
and let your family and friends pick up the tab for the prints they want.
Other things to consider include:
- Prints are delivered via snailmail
- The process from print order to arrival is typically about four days
- Online labs can also do great items including Tshirts, coffee mugs and
posters
- Prints usually cost the same as professional lab minus the CD fee
- Uploading pictures can take a while if you don't have a broadband
connection
Links from this month's meeting
THE NEW USER GROUP ALBUM
Ofoto
Club
Photo
the one Rick uses
Shutterfly
the site my wife uses
Picturetrail
Snapfish
ARCHIVAL
INJET INFO AND SUPPLIES
Worth1000
Photoshop Contest Site
Please visit Gene
Taylor's Sporting Goods.
They provide a great door
prize each month at our monthly user group meetings.

Also, thanks to Journy at
Sam's Club for donating a coupon for free film developing as a door prize.

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