Where is the best place to get your digital photos printed? If you’re really keen you can print at home and it’s kind of fun to watch your images appear. But…
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Hi Mike I am loving your vids and have learnt a lot from watching you, just
about to get my 1st set of prints done by proam. I was just wondering do I
set my resolution to 300 as you say in the vid, or 402 as proam say on
their site, just a bit confused and thank you in advance, keep up the great
vids.
Interested in printing your images, but not sure how to go about it?
Check the video below to see a quick summary of a full workflow, from
capture to printing.
#photography
It is my pleasure to see that you also enjoy riding a motorcycle on your
way to shooting! Or the contrary! Nice classic naked, Mike. What are you
riding? I had an 883R carburated and an FX 2003 with a tall ape hanger.
I agree. Thanks, Mike for answer.
Cool – go for it…. Pictures deserve to be printed and enjoyed.
What labs would you use in America?
He generally means a bricks and mortar shop that you can walk onto that
does photo processing, which could be a camera shop, chemists (pharmacy)
electronics retailer, etc, as opposed to an online retailer such as
Snapfish.
Great vid Mike, but we are all sitting on the edge of our seats waiting for
the conclusion ?
East Street!!! 🙂
Thank you – Mike
Jessops are in the process of going belly up, which is a real shame.
Well, a photo shop that you can find on the high street of your town. “High
street” is the British term for “main street”. It’s the, well, main street
for shopping, where you can find one shop next to the other. Of course now
that big shopping malls crop up all over the place, high streets are
becoming an endangered species and are increasingly dominated by “1 Dollar
/ 1 Pound / 1 Euro” shops that offer nothing but rubbish. 😉
Pressure is on Part 2 needs to be a stonker after the suspense. lol
Great! Now waiting for the outcomes! 🙂
Hi Mike I am loving your vids and have learnt a lot from watching you, just
about to get my 1st set of prints done by proam. I was just wondering do I
set my resolution to 300 as you say in the vid, or 402 as proam say on
their site, just a bit confused and thank you in advance, keep up the great
vids.
Interested in printing your images, but not sure how to go about it?
Check the video below to see a quick summary of a full workflow, from
capture to printing.
#photography
It is my pleasure to see that you also enjoy riding a motorcycle on your
way to shooting! Or the contrary! Nice classic naked, Mike. What are you
riding? I had an 883R carburated and an FX 2003 with a tall ape hanger.
I agree. Thanks, Mike for answer.
Cool – go for it…. Pictures deserve to be printed and enjoyed.
What labs would you use in America?
He generally means a bricks and mortar shop that you can walk onto that
does photo processing, which could be a camera shop, chemists (pharmacy)
electronics retailer, etc, as opposed to an online retailer such as
Snapfish.
Great vid Mike, but we are all sitting on the edge of our seats waiting for
the conclusion ?
East Street!!! 🙂
Thank you – Mike
Jessops are in the process of going belly up, which is a real shame.
Well, a photo shop that you can find on the high street of your town. “High
street” is the British term for “main street”. It’s the, well, main street
for shopping, where you can find one shop next to the other. Of course now
that big shopping malls crop up all over the place, high streets are
becoming an endangered species and are increasingly dominated by “1 Dollar
/ 1 Pound / 1 Euro” shops that offer nothing but rubbish. 😉
Pressure is on Part 2 needs to be a stonker after the suspense. lol
Great! Now waiting for the outcomes! 🙂