Katie Parks |
who prints your large prints? I had a photo shoot this morning and the woman asked me if we could make one of her pictures a 20x24 because she has a frame that has been passed down thru her family she would like to put it in, I have never had a print that large done before can anyone recommend a place they have used to get pictures back that large. I typicaly use Mpix, but im not sure how the quality is that large. any help here would be appreciated
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Nobu Nagase |
I printed my waterfall images (for someone who wanted them) in 20x30 size at www.mpix.com with good result. The do print 20x24 size, too.
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Nobu Nagase |
Try the Mpix link again...
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Nobu Nagase |
btw, other places other people recommended are: - prolab express - miller professional imaging Do a seach "large prints" in the forum here. You will see several good discussions.
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Christopher A. Vedros |
I've had prints that large made at mpix.com and their quality is very good, if you start with a good high-resolution original. After you upload your image to mpix, when you go to select print sizes, the check boxes for the larger print sizes will be grayed out if your file is not large enough. BTW, Miller's Professional Imaging is the parent company of mpix.com. Chris Vedros
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Jon Canfield |
I also do large prints (up to 42" wide) if you're still looking around. Contact me directly if you'd like more info - jon@joncanfield.com Jon
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Carolyn L. Fox |
Here's another suggestion for you. I haven't used them personally, but a friend says Elcocolor.com makes great enlargements and they only cost $10. You do have to buy two prints at a time, but at $10 each, that should be no big deal. Good luck.
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