Digital Prints on Paper...

Updated on July 02, 2008
J.J. asks from Los Angeles, CA
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With technology today, digital cameras make taking & e-mailing pictures so convenient. I have copied most of them onto a CD, although, printing them out has been quite frustrating.
I have over 2000 digital pictures I would like to have printed, do any of you know a trusted person, place or website that can print them for under 12 cents each?

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Thank you for the suggestions. I visited the site but I haven't tried it out yet. I have to decide which ones I want to print out. There are so many of them & some are soooo candid yet sooo printworthy. So no matter what I'm probably going to end up printing all of them. Thanks! Although in the meantime, I am still welcoming more suggestions.

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L.R.

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I use Snapfish too- it's so easy and convenient. I used to go to Costco, which waqs also easy and inexpensive, but going there with 2 kids was not always easy. Good luck!

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E.D.

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I like to use www.snapfish.com. If you prepay for at least 250 prints, you can buy them for 10 cents each and they send them to you. I like having the prints in my hands, too. There's nothing like a real photograph to hold in your hand. Good luck.

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P.W.

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Costco????? A friend of mine does it there but I haven't tried it yet.

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L.T.

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I recommend printing only your favorites and going to a great lab. There is a great on in Northridge, CA- The Dark Room.

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M.H.

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I use www.kodakgallery.com They usually offer 20% off every moth so that when I place my big orders. They can be shipped to your home or picked up at a store which is a good option if you order alot of photos because it cuts down on the shipping cost.

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J.L.

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I use a professional lab - but have my kids use WinkFlash for their snapshots. I am not sure of all the prices - but here are a few you can try:

WinkFlash - 50 free prints shipped for 99¢ 4x6 prints only 8¢ each every day

Also Snapfish and Shutterfly.

Good luck!
J.
Giggle Moon Photography
http://www.gigglemoonphotography.com

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T.M.

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I hear you. This is my way of saving money on digital prints. I like the internet sites. York photo and wink flash are my favorites they range between 7-10 cents per print and the shipping is resonable. but if you google cheap digital prints it will give you a lot of places that will give you your first 25 prints for free. babies online website has Clarks and if you sign up free they will give you 50 prints for 1.00 I also use all of my relatives email addresses to open new accounts to get my first 25-30 free prints. I am a mom of 3 and take A LOT of photos so I need the savings.

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S.H.

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I use www.kodakgallery.com as well. I like it. Their prints are ARCHIVAL quality as well...which is what you want since these are photos of your kids and want to keep them "forever." The "photo books/albums" are GREAT... and will save you the time/money of buying and making your own photo albums. For me, the archival quality is ideal and you can also make captions for your photos in the photo books. I've used Kodak a lot for various products... am very satisfied. I did all my x-mas gifts last year via their website. You can also get archival photo CD's from them too. And they often have special discounts advertised. Good luck!
~Susan
www.cafepress.com/littlegoogoo

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B.A.

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I usually pring 250+ at a time (usually so far behind in scrapbooking!!) and I like to use snapfish. If you google digital printing you can find a bunch of different sites and most of them will give you 10 or so for free.. A good way to test the company and see if you like their service... Most of them do good jobs, so you get a bunch of free prints too!

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B.P.

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Walgreens also has good prices and you can upload and then pick up in person if you want.

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