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What service are you using for family album-quality prints?
We have an odd crop size and it's a family photo taken in my backyard - it
looks pretty good so I hope I don't get some BS about "it looks to
professional, can you prove you have the copyright?". I shot it myself with
a Rebel, cropped and modified it in Photoshop CS.
Original will be about 2000x930 pixels JPEG or PSD format and I want at
least 200 dpi on at least 5x7 paper (we might trim later to make
borderless). I only need ten copies and I want to send directly to a family
member out of state.
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I've had good luck recently with Winkflash, http://www.winkflash.com/, for
many, many photos from our trip to Italy last fall. Only $0.29 for a 5X7 the
last time I checked. Fujicolor Crystal Archive paper, and quick turn around.
Gordon
"Dave R knows who" <kilbyfan@spamnotAOL.com> wrote in message
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> What service are you using for family album-quality prints?
>
> We have an odd crop size and it's a family photo taken in my backyard - it
> looks pretty good so I hope I don't get some BS about "it looks to
> professional, can you prove you have the copyright?". I shot it myself
with
> a Rebel, cropped and modified it in Photoshop CS.
>
> Original will be about 2000x930 pixels JPEG or PSD format and I want at
> least 200 dpi on at least 5x7 paper (we might trim later to make
> borderless). I only need ten copies and I want to send directly to a
family
> member out of state.
>
> Many thanks for reading and your tips.
>
>
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