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Why print pictures at home?

Submitted by Rick on June 4, 2008 - 8:24pm.
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We talk about this topic many times here at HelpMeRick.com, but too few people are reaping the benefits (and cost savings) of printing their digital photos via a print shop instead of at home. Printing pictures at home costs a lot of money and takes up way too much time. And unless you spring for the more expensive printers, inks, and paper, the results of home printing are sub-par at best.

I prefer to save my money and valuable time by sending my digital photos to an online photo processing service like Shutterfly. Services like Shutterfly make uploading my photos fast and easy and then I put together my own coffee-table book that gets used over and over. If I just want prints, I like to either copy them to a CD and take them to a local developer or use Picasa and upload them to a local store development center like Walgreens, WalMart, etc.

Remember that the bottom line for our computer is that they are supposed to save us time, not waste it. Printing your digital photos using your local and online resources will save you time and money!

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Printing pix at home

Submitted by Smart Computer User on June 5, 2008 - 8:29am.

I, too, was one of the legion wasting money printing my digital photos on my printer and not being satisfied with the results. I was a photo major in college and am a bit picky about my images.

I've tried some of the online services, and some of the local ones like you mention, but my absolute favorite is Winkflash. Their quality is outstanding and their prices are among the best anywhere. Being able to drive to the store and pick up my prints is nice, but I'll gladly wait a couple of days if I can get better quality and better prices online.

My latest thing is making my own postcards to send all over the world as postcrossings.com member!

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