Online prints?

May 7th, 2011
Can anyone tell me what a good online website is for getting good quality prints. Thanks!
May 7th, 2011
I use shutterfly for to store prints. I like www.winkflash.com for quick online. (The quality isn't always good though.) For gifts and framing, I use Miller's, mpix is their nonpro site. There are many places with pros and cons for sure!
May 7th, 2011
www.Mpix.com is a favorite of mine -- I haven't tried many others though -- really happy with their resutls
May 7th, 2011
Shutterfly is great and one of the best, I make books and other gifts from them.

I use Winkflash too, I havent had anything bad come from them yet. Im actually about to order some posters from them. Also if you have FB I suggest adding them cause they put out amazing daily deals and sometimes you can get prints for 4 cents a piece.

Snapfish is ok, not to impressed with their quality and their customer service is horrid.

May 7th, 2011
I like the quality I got from mpix and framed some prints from them. I use snapfish for prints to scrapbook though.
May 7th, 2011
I've used white house custom color. Www.whcc.com

They do gallery quality prints in huge sizes if needed. They have a downloadable software too to calibrate your monitor to color match for printing. They ship overnight and are really good quality.
May 7th, 2011
nations photo is what i use
May 7th, 2011
I JUST did this--a friend wanted a photo of mine, which was kind of a nice surprise! I used RitzPix. They did a good job with some of the photos I had them print up but I had them redo some of the others. Not sure I'd recommend them, the cropping is done by machine and what you see on the computer screen (colours, mainly) is not what you get 100% of the time. Thanks for this thread, I was going to ask everyone as well! (:
May 7th, 2011
I have use Mpix and have been happy with them. However, I just started an account with White House Custom Color- they sent me 5 of my photos free of charge as test prints to make sure colors are calibrated properly, and a package with samples of their papers and textures. The sample pack is small enough to fit in your camera bag to show clients paper samples so they can choose what they like. The colors of my prints were pretty spot on with my monitor, and they were very helpful with setting everything up. Prices are reasonable- comparable to Mpix. I would definitely recommend them.
May 7th, 2011
THanks for the responses everyone!
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