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10/18/2004 04:10:09 PM · #1 |
Where (mainly in colorado) do people take their photos to be printed? I have some people who want me to do their senior pictures for them, but I don't know where to get the digital images printed. Obviously this needs to be a professional quality print, not just kinko's. Thanks!
Also, when working with the photo in photoshop, what dpi do you use (I have always used 175)
Message edited by author 2004-10-18 17:41:16. |
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10/19/2004 03:16:34 PM · #2 |
| Ok, fine then! I was thinking about PROLAB, but I don't know (which is why I was asking opinions) |
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10/19/2004 03:21:38 PM · #3 |
Originally posted by bradical:
Also, when working with the photo in photoshop, what dpi do you use (I have always used 175) |
//www.dpcprints.com/help.php?faq_id=20
Message edited by author 2004-10-19 15:22:10. |
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10/19/2004 03:55:12 PM · #4 |
| You could ask a photo club in your area to recommend a shop. Most areas have at least one club. But you really can't go wrong getting them printed on this site. You'd have to be a member first, though. |
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10/19/2004 04:23:14 PM · #5 |
I (here in CO) do mine off DPCPrints. I have done a models portfolio, headshots, and family portraits that I printed from here. I could do them at home, but until I profile my printer (EXACTLY), nah.
I have just done another Senior portrait and going to print off DPC again. I hope they have the new DPCPrints setup soon, so they can order them straight from DPC and make it just a bit simpler, but easy enough.
Where in CO? The Center for fine Art Photography gallery in Ft Collins has recs. Haven't tried any though.
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