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Best Online Place For Photo Enlargements

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Rainbow Girl Sue - 14 Mar 2006 20:46 GMT
Now that I have my new Canon Digital XT - where can I get good quality
enlargements at a good price? Has anyone had experience with Costco's online
prints?
Also, can you get a decent 16 x 20 enlargement out of a Raw image off of the
XT?
Thanks in advance.
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MrB - 15 Mar 2006 02:40 GMT
Funny you should ask. I just tried it on 4x6's this weekend and it was
great. I could have picked them up in an hour. I can't print them at home
for 17 cents a copy. Sorry, no experience with enlargements, but I intend to
try. The process is simple and smooth once you install their upload program.

> Now that I have my new Canon Digital XT - where can I get good quality
> enlargements at a good price? Has anyone had experience with Costco's
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Rainbow Girl Sue - 16 Mar 2006 02:14 GMT
I've tried the online photo upload & pick up at the store - not bad.  But, I
was mostly curious about the 16 x 20 enlargements & whether or not you could
get decent quality out of the Canon RAW files - according to Costco the
pixel size is sufficient - but I question if it is.
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> Funny you should ask. I just tried it on 4x6's this weekend and it was
> great. I could have picked them up in an hour. I can't print them at home
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Pete D - 16 Mar 2006 20:50 GMT
Of course it will be okay, just don't put your nose agaisnt the print to
evaluate it.

> I've tried the online photo upload & pick up at the store - not bad.  But,
> I was mostly curious about the 16 x 20 enlargements & whether or not you
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BIG Prints - 24 Mar 2006 05:07 GMT
Checkout stores.ebay.com/bob-loves-signs  They have a number of sizes
to choose from and a image resolution guideline in all of their photo
enlargements for sale.
 
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