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My first digital prints from a DSLR
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<blockquote data-quote="Don Kuykendall_RIP" data-source="post: 231063" data-attributes="member: 6277"><p>What your prints look like when printed all depends on who is in charge of the lab there. I managed over 100 One Hour photo labs back in the day and all had the same equipment, same paper and same paper and chemicals. The quality when I took over the stores was all over the place from outstanding to "You're fired" Managers soon learned that it had better be kept near the outstanding level since they never knew when I would show up. </p><p>WE have a local WalMart that has a lab and the guy that manages it does a great job and the few times I have had posters printed there I have been very pleased. </p><p>Try a few local places on some small prints and you will see who stands out. Sam's, Walmart are good choices since they will do more volume than the drug stores.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Kuykendall_RIP, post: 231063, member: 6277"] What your prints look like when printed all depends on who is in charge of the lab there. I managed over 100 One Hour photo labs back in the day and all had the same equipment, same paper and same paper and chemicals. The quality when I took over the stores was all over the place from outstanding to "You're fired" Managers soon learned that it had better be kept near the outstanding level since they never knew when I would show up. WE have a local WalMart that has a lab and the guy that manages it does a great job and the few times I have had posters printed there I have been very pleased. Try a few local places on some small prints and you will see who stands out. Sam's, Walmart are good choices since they will do more volume than the drug stores. [/QUOTE]
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