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Photo Developing
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Black and White vs. Color Photography
by Denise Gormish (Sep 16, 2009)
Which image style is better - black-and-white photographs or color photographs? It is a question that has been debated back and forth. |
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Shutterfly Photo Printing: A Customer Review
by Sara Crance (Mar 13, 2008)
Since I purchased my digital camera I have been searching for the best place to get pictures printed for the best price. My favorite based on highest quality for the best price was, by far, Shutterfly. These are just a few of the reasons why I love Shutterfly: |
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Don’t Forget to Print!
by Andrea Steed (Jan 16, 2008)
Printing photos: it’s the lost step in photography since digital came to town. I’d like to suggest an easy system for printing your photographs on a regular basis:
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Matte vs. Glossy
by Ramona Greenspan (Dec 30, 2004)
As much as I love glossy finish photos, there are just as many loyal matte-finish fans. Each style has its own benefits and disadvantages, and only you can decide which is best for you and your photographs. |
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Developing Makes a Difference
by Sherrill Pierre (Dec 17, 2004)
There have probably been many times that you’ve picked up your prints from the developer and were less than pleased. Before you jump to the conclusion that you have a faulty camera (or photographer), take a look at how and where the film was developed. |
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Epson PictureMate Personal Photo Lab
by Andrea Steed (Aug 26, 2004)
To have my very own personal photo lab was always an exciting possibility, but until recently printing photos on an ink-jet printer just didn’t offer the quality or longevity that I desired. Epson now offers a portable printer that does just that—the PictureMate Personal Photo Lab. |
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Online Photo Developing Reviews
by Andrea Steed (May 17, 2004)
Now that I have made the switch to digital, I needed to find a way to have prints made for my scrapbooks. I decided to give a few of the online printing companies a try. |
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Shutterfly.com
by Andrea Steed (Aug 3, 2002)
Going digital? Or just need reprints of old pictures? There are TONS of reasons why Shutterfly.com is a great place to have your photos printed. Here are a few of my personal experiences with Shutterfly: |
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