FARM IT OUT: LOCAL PHOTO LABS

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20 November 2010 Written by  Serge Timacheff

Here are some considerations when using a local printing service:

• With any photo lab, establish a personal relationship with the staff. Get to know the technicians, their equipment and how they work. If they know you, your results are likely to be better, and you are likely to have a more receptive audience if there is a problem.

• Local does not necessarily mean less expensive. As always, convenience has a price.

• Always test a couple of submissions to services before submitting an important project. Compare color output, paper and print quality, as well as pricing.

• Be aware that some features, such as matte printing, are not always available locally.

• If quality is the first consideration, use a dedicated professional photo lab with qualified digital services. It will cost more for an individual photo, but the expense will be well worth it. 

 

Last modified on Saturday, 20 November 2010 18:49
Serge Timacheff
Story Author: Serge Timacheff

Serge Timacheff is a professional photographer based in the Seattle area, and a former InfoWorld editor and technology author. He is a partner with Tiger Mountain Photo and Boudoir Northwest, and is an official photographer for the International Fencing Federation and the 2004 Summer Olympics.