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08/16/2007 08:59:53 PM · #1
I am familiar with Snapfish and MPIX. Does anyone have any other suggestions of an online photo printer that will allow you to download TIF images for printing of multiple 4 X 6 or 8 X 10 quality prints at a reasonble price. Snapfish only downloads Jpeg and MPIX is a little on the expensive side.
08/16/2007 09:13:16 PM · #2
I use AdoramaPix quite a bit and they allow tiffs.
08/16/2007 09:35:00 PM · #3
If you are using Photoshop CS/CS 2/CS 3, then the highest-quality JPEG is supposed to be lossless compression, and so should be the same quality as your TIFF file.
08/16/2007 09:37:43 PM · #4
Originally posted by GeneralE:

If you are using Photoshop CS/CS 2/CS 3, then the highest-quality JPEG is supposed to be lossless compression, and so should be the same quality as your TIFF file.


Wish I had CS2 or CS3. I am still in the dark ages with Photoshop 6. Just another reason to upgrade. Thanks for the help.
08/16/2007 11:21:30 PM · #5
Originally posted by lnede:

Wish I had CS2 or CS3. I am still in the dark ages with Photoshop 6. Just another reason to upgrade. Thanks for the help.

You're welcome ... FWIW I do almost all of my editing with PS 5.0 ... : )
08/17/2007 01:49:47 AM · #6
You won't be able to tell a difference in JPG or TIFF at those sizes either. If you save your JPG at top quality in Photoshop 6 you will be fine.
08/17/2007 07:16:42 AM · #7
Hi John,
Thanks for the Information. That helps. Larry
08/17/2007 07:20:10 AM · #8
Originally posted by GeneralE:

Originally posted by lnede:

Wish I had CS2 or CS3. I am still in the dark ages with Photoshop 6. Just another reason to upgrade. Thanks for the help.

You're welcome ... FWIW I do almost all of my editing with PS 5.0 ... : )


Boy, we really are dinosaurs on this site Paul! I just find it so difficult to fork out hundreds of dollars on updated software when I could be spending that money on lenses and hardware.
08/17/2007 10:11:39 AM · #9
If you go with JPegs as suggested then Dot Photo is a site I have been using for my smaller prints and poster prints for about 5 years now. I dont know if they allow Tiffs but as stated before at those smaller sizes you wont be able to tell the difference even with PS5 and older technology. Hope this helps.


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