Print the pictures on the lab same as manufacturer of digital camera
By xboxsp2
@xboxsp2 (11)
South Africa
June 30, 2008 8:06am CST
In my opinion, if we took a picture and then print it on the same labs of camera manufacturer it will give best result.
For example, if we took a picture using KODAK camera then printed on KODAK labs will give best result. Same as FUJI when we print it on FUJI labs.
Of course we must compare the digital camera with same level (resolutions, etc).
I'm I correct or wrong?
Please share your opinion here.
1 response
@bobmnu (8157)
• United States
30 Jun 08
What you say is true for printing your own photos on your computer. If you are using a HP printer and Ink then use HP paper. The paper is designed to go with the printer and Ink. If you are using a lab they are set up for their ink, printer and paper. I would say you get what you pay for. If you are paying $0.08 per print that is what you will get. I think you will get the same results if you use Kodak Lab or Fuji Lab. I use a professional Lab, a sub division of a larger commercial photo lab, Called Mpix (www.mpix.com) I get excellent results and get a heaver paper sharper colors and longer lasting photos. Their 4x6 photos are more expensive but their larger sizes are cheaper and better than the 1 hr photo, or the Large chain stores. I also have many more options over the size and the cropping of the photos.