Printing Your 8x10s for the PDP HSA
Two options1.In the store – walk in with your camera/memory card. More time
consuming, but more likely to get it right on one try.
2.Online – order over the internet.
More convenient…but prone to error.
URGENT:Protect Your Print on Pickup!
• No matter where you go, protect your prints from damage
• Take a cardboard insert, bag, box, or something to put your prints into.
• Look for damage on your prints when you pick them up.
• If the lab mishandled them before they even give them to you, ask for them to be reprinted.
• If the prints are too dark, or otherwise NOT acceptable, DON’T accept them. You don’t have to pay if you don’t like them. If you bring them to me, and they are unacceptable, it will be harder to get your money back.
#1 Challenge for poor quality prints Resolution Issues
1. Images REALLY must be 2000 x 3000 or 6mp (millions of pixels) and be a large, 2mb file (2,000 k)
2. Low Resolution at the time of capture
• OLD Low Resolution Camera
• Shot on high res cell phone, but use FREE App,
3. Image Downsized during handling
• Emailed photo to self
• Uploaded to a social site, then downloaded to another computer. i.e. you put online at Facebook or Instagram and then downloaded it from that site.
4. Uploaded to printing center the wrong setting.
1 – 3 will affect even walking into a store with the image.
Printing Your 8x10s, Online• Sam’s - $1.46 – best option…best quality print in town…but
requires membership.
• Walgreen's – $3-4. Easy access. More personal service. Glossy in 1hr…Matte is mail order. Look for Coupons.
• Wal-Mart - $2.84 per 8x10. Longer time to get in and out of store. Matte in 1 hr…Glossy is mail order.
• CVS – $3.99. Tricky upload…be sure to use 1x1. Expensive surcharge if order is less than $5.00…not sure if still accurate.
• Online mail order places. If you have plenty of time, you can order the prints and have them mailed to your house.• Adoramapix.com…$1.95, lots of paper types, options, etc.
• Snapfish.com – all kind of photo products, from mugs to mousepads.
• Shutterfly.com Mpix.com
If you are creating a new account…be sure to check of things like “Email me the newsletter, etc.” so you don’t start getting a bunch of junk mail.
Register for a New Account
Larger is better…• Don’t believe their statement that the larger
file is only needed for poster prints.
Basic Uploader
• If your computer has trouble, use the Basic Uploader• Just like MySpace or similar sites.
Basic Uploader
• If your computer has trouble, use the Basic Uploader
• Just like MySpace or similar sites.
You may need to “Correct” the brightness or contrast of the image.
• But watch out, until you know how your monitor compares to what you will get from a print, you should avoid making to many “Corrections”.
• After you have printed a couple of prints, you will know how things look on your monitor compared to what you will get from the store. This is called manually calibrating for color
Walgreen'sWalgreen’s photo center must have been designed by the same person… as it is nearly identical.
One difference is the glossy vs. matte.
Do NOT get a CD.
Be sure to check the Photo Preview.
Adding a CD
• Generally, you don’t want to “Add a CD” because it will only burn the images to the disk that are being ordered. IOW, only the ones you are getting printed.
• However, I have seen a Kiosk (at Sams) that will make an “Archive Disk” of all of the images read into the machine at the time the card was inserted into the machine. The same goes for a an Index Print. Ask if in doubt before adding this option while in the store. But for online orders, they can’t burn what you don’t upload.
Unacceptable Downsizing
• CVS cut my files size from 4mb to 1/8th the size of the original. You WILL be able to see the difference as an 8x10.