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04/05/2004 06:08:50 PM · #1 |
I need to make a couple of 5x7s by Wednesday and Fuji Developing machine at the local Wal Mart is out of order. I've been impressed with Wal Mart's digital developing in the past (much better than my printer), but haven't used Ritz before... Is there any difference in quality? (I'm referring to developing in-store, not online)
Thanks!
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04/05/2004 06:27:50 PM · #2 |
I personally haven't used Ritz but have heard their prints are really nice. Also, at a Ritz photo class, the guy said the process they use (don't recall the name now) prevents fading for 50 years. He said other processing inks begin to fade after 5-7.
Hope this helps some...
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04/06/2004 03:18:49 PM · #3 |
i used ritz for prints a couple times, they were really good. you can upload your stuff to them online and just pick up later, which i really liked, or you can take your stuff in to the store and get it done. i would definitely recommend it. DPC is obviously my first choice for when i need prints, but if i'm pressed for time, ritz is where i go.
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