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After sifting through all my holiday photos I have finally decided on the ones that I want to get hard copies of.
I have taken the photos in medium size M1 (1600 x 1200) and i want to have them printed 5 x 7 inches. Would it just be a matter of taking the memory card into a developers and tell then the size of the print i want. thanks |
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Yup, all you need to do is say: I would like these in a 5x7 format please
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If you've got a fast internet-connection, in many cases it's possible to upload the pictures directly to the "developer". In that way, you get the pictures faster, and save a trip to the store.
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When getting Digital prints they can be rather expensive... which in my opinion is the downside of digital photography.. but hay at-least you don't have to mess around trying to change rolls of film!
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Economies of scale are also likely to be a factor here - Better to wait till you have plenty of pics and get them all printed at once than print say 15 now and another 10 in 2 weeks time and so on.
The price per print will be better the more you have printed Stef |
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