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07/26/2007 04:50:06 PM · #1 |
it's official. Mpix rules.
yesterday morning i realized that i had completely forgotten that my entries to a photo competition are due this weekend. i knew that i wouldn't have time to do any matting or mounting, so i uploaded 3 16x20" shots to Mpix and ordered them mounted on double-weight matboard with overnight shipping (which was only $5 more than regular shipping).
the order was placed at 9:30am yesterday. the photos arrived at 11:44am today. that, my friends, is AWESOME.
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07/26/2007 04:54:05 PM · #2 |
I concur. I haven't pushed the boundaries of its coolness, but from my experience...it works. |
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07/26/2007 05:17:56 PM · #3 |
Yes, I use Mpix for anthing 8x10 and above. I used to use them for 4x6s but now I'm going with a cheaper site for the 4x6s. |
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07/26/2007 05:24:28 PM · #4 |
What I love best about MPIX is not just their insanely fast shipping itme, but their metallic paper. The way the colors jump off the paper is just brilliant. I have noticed a slight loss in detail, but on large prints it is still amazing. I have looked all over an nobody else seems to print on that paper.
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07/26/2007 05:27:53 PM · #5 |
I would agree with what has been said. Mpix is great. I just ordered a ton of photos, and used the regular shipping and it got here the second day after I ordered. |
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07/26/2007 05:41:02 PM · #6 |
I have only been using Mpix for a very short while now but have been more than pleased! |
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07/26/2007 05:41:18 PM · #7 |
Yes i agree and they have excellent customer service. Only place I order prints from. |
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07/26/2007 05:48:28 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by BHuseman: What I love best about MPIX is not just their insanely fast shipping itme, but their metallic paper. |
here here! i want to roll around on that paper. it's SO awesome!
they say it's "not recommended for portraits" but i use it for B/W portraits frequently! and on color portraits, it truly makes eyes sparkle. it's luscious. |
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07/27/2007 03:18:34 AM · #9 |
With metallic prints I noticed they are not as prominent behind the glass in a frame. Anyone else notice this? |
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07/27/2007 03:29:59 AM · #10 |
I think it depends ont he gtlass you use. I have a print behind non-glare glass and it really diffused the effect. I can't get non-glare glass here in Korea so all of my prints here are still prominent behind the regulare glass.
I think the paper is great. I just wish other places offered it so prints could be sold cheaper with that paper.
I sold 8 prints on that paper and only made like 85 dollars. If I coudl have gotten the prints at cost I could have made more.
Originally posted by superdave: With metallic prints I noticed they are not as prominent behind the glass in a frame. Anyone else notice this? |
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07/27/2007 03:54:45 AM · #11 |
I agree! I used them when I lived in the US, their customer service is excellent. Sadly they won't ship overseas and I find it hard to believe I will find a service provider as efficient as them where I am living now.
Originally posted by muckpond: it's official. Mpix rules.
yesterday morning i realized that i had completely forgotten that my entries to a photo competition are due this weekend. i knew that i wouldn't have time to do any matting or mounting, so i uploaded 3 16x20" shots to Mpix and ordered them mounted on double-weight matboard with overnight shipping (which was only $5 more than regular shipping).
the order was placed at 9:30am yesterday. the photos arrived at 11:44am today. that, my friends, is AWESOME. |
Message edited by author 2007-07-27 03:55:01. |
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