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<blockquote data-quote="nikonbill" data-source="post: 840725" data-attributes="member: 47024"><p>I have used "Nations" for the past few years, they are not very cheap but they send discounts a lot especially nearing the end of year. They are printed on nice stock and the photos look like the ones submitted every time. As noted by other responders it helps to submit to any printer files in that printers preferred "color space". I do all web post and submitted files for printing in sRGB to make them "normal" for the processor. With Nations you can select for them to "color correct" or not I have done projects both ways but understanding printing better these days I always allow them to "color correct" these days. </p><p></p><p>This years calendar 8.5x11 flip calendar customized was less than 17 for one copy on black Friday with a discount code from them as a referance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nikonbill, post: 840725, member: 47024"] I have used "Nations" for the past few years, they are not very cheap but they send discounts a lot especially nearing the end of year. They are printed on nice stock and the photos look like the ones submitted every time. As noted by other responders it helps to submit to any printer files in that printers preferred "color space". I do all web post and submitted files for printing in sRGB to make them "normal" for the processor. With Nations you can select for them to "color correct" or not I have done projects both ways but understanding printing better these days I always allow them to "color correct" these days. This years calendar 8.5x11 flip calendar customized was less than 17 for one copy on black Friday with a discount code from them as a referance. [/QUOTE]
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