Quote Originally Posted by andnowimbroke


I've used [url="http://www.adoramapix.com/home]http://www.adoramapix.com/home[/url]with great results. I tend to wait for their specials before ordering so I don't know how real prices compare with others. Sometimes the menu they use is a little confusing (always updating). Most NAPP members use Mpix. I've heard from severalfriends and this site I think one timeCostco is the best bang for the buck with a great lab but have never tried them. Hope this helps.


greg
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I agree with what Greg said about adoramapix. The prints I've gotten from them have been very good. Also, when they run a special, it's usually a fantastic deal (especially for the more expensive papers). The one product I bought from MPIX (a book), I was unhappy with--so I haven't ordered from them again.


When getting prints at Walgreens, I prefer to befriend the local Walgreens printing facilities so that they know exactly how I want my prints. You see, Walgreens applies an "auto correct" routine by default to every image they process. The corrections seem to help point-and-shoot images--but for someone who post processes their own images, the Walgreens "auto correct" can destroy all the nuances of the image. I always submit my orders online to Walgreens.com, then call the local Walgreens (who'll be actually printing the images) and specifically request auto correction to be turned off.