Pretty much the same as the topic asks. I would like to email a company the image and receive the print back. I've never used an online printer before and am looking at around an A2 print size.
Thanks
Pretty much the same as the topic asks. I would like to email a company the image and receive the print back. I've never used an online printer before and am looking at around an A2 print size.
Thanks
RGBDigital! http://www.rgbdigital.com.au/ though I have heard of others having issues with quality recently.
Oh look..a link..lets hope it is not considered spam! (yep sarcasm).
Last edited by ricktas; 27-01-2013 at 4:17pm.
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Thanks for the link Rick, just looking at the site now.
It looks exactly like what I'm looking for. Send off my file and receive back my print.
I'm amazed at how cheap some of the prices are - for example A4 !
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edit: LOL nope that's not spam
Cheers for that place, looks great!
I have just started looking at this site. It is frightening from a security point of view when you read the messages that come with the installation, including its attempt to launch the Java update directly.
I have stopped the process.
I rarely print, but on the few occasions on which I've needed prints, I've gone with http://www.photoenlargements.com.au.
My Mac's monitor is not calibrated, but when I get the prints, they look like what I see on my screen.
When I print on my own printer (even rarer), they look nothing like what I see on my screen.
I use both RGB Digital in Bris, their application is perfectly safe, and PixelPerfect Pro Lab in Sydney.
I haven't used any online service as yet, but what about one of our sponsors film street?
http://www.filmstreet.com.au/
Last edited by Gonk0; 28-01-2013 at 11:17am. Reason: added link as the key word didnt work.
I also use RGB digital in Bisbane with no complaints!
I've not really had much fun with online printing services (but so far I've only used two, Harvey Norman and someone else who I forgot). Find that the moment you want more than a 6x4 the price goes up exponentially (and had some misses with print quality - due to my own mistakes!) but will certainly give rgb digital a try.
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Good table to bookmark if your not familiar with the different sizes -
http://www.papersizes.org/a-paper-sizes.htm
Don't know if anyone is still interested, but I use Digitalworks.net.au. They are awesome for service and great colour and odd sizes. Used them several times over the years for everything from mounted prints to postcards with both my photos and digital art.
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I've used DigitalWorks in the past too with good results, I'm not sure if I have used them since they have changed owners, although I wasn't aware that they had changed owners.
http://miragedigital.com.au/
Awesome, A hell of a lot of pro togs use their services, they can do some pretty cool finishes, rather than just the standard prints. (It's on their link)
I know one of the Tech's, he has several wedding togs that leave it up to him to PP their work. Personally I believe this is wrong, but shows the trust (Somewhat) put into the place.
You can use iCloud to post images/files - easy as.
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