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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 603921" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>For really quick and dirty reviewing I print at home. This is rare though because I rarely print 8x10 or smaller and in the grand scheme of things find printing at home more hassle than it's worth. I also have a Costco I pass to and from my day job and use them when I want a *really good* enlargement for family and friends. Disable the "Auto Correct" feature and you maintain complete control over all aspects of the print when using Costco. You can download their printer profile if you want *that* kind of control but have not found this necessary myself. Still, many people do it. For the absolute best quality for serious display/sale etc. I have a local lab I work with or I work with Nations Photolab. Nations has been awesome in my experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 603921, member: 13090"] For really quick and dirty reviewing I print at home. This is rare though because I rarely print 8x10 or smaller and in the grand scheme of things find printing at home more hassle than it's worth. I also have a Costco I pass to and from my day job and use them when I want a *really good* enlargement for family and friends. Disable the "Auto Correct" feature and you maintain complete control over all aspects of the print when using Costco. You can download their printer profile if you want *that* kind of control but have not found this necessary myself. Still, many people do it. For the absolute best quality for serious display/sale etc. I have a local lab I work with or I work with Nations Photolab. Nations has been awesome in my experience. [/QUOTE]
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