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Old 07-10-08, 20:14
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Glad you like it David (this is confusing me, we have a Dave Smith in Maldon , and a David Smith in Warrington. Sorry if I get the two of you mixed up at some point in the future).

The print arrived today and I'm quite impressed. The colours look very close to the on screen image, but I am looking at it under artificial light. Resolution quality is good, no smears or bleeding. I'll use them again I think.
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Old 07-10-08, 20:18
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Glad you like it David (this is confusing me, we have a Dave Smith in Maldon , and a David Smith in Warrington. Sorry if I get the two of you mixed up at some point in the future).

The print arrived today and I'm quite impressed. The colours look very close to the on screen image, but I am looking at it under artificial light. Resolution quality is good, no smears or bleeding. I'll use them again I think.

Photo Box may not be the best but they are quick, low cost and good quality. Why print at home?
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Old 07-10-08, 20:50
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So who would you regard as being the best, if speed is not important at all and cost isn't quite so critical?

I gave up printing at home years ago, too much ink wasted.
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We are great fans of http://www.photobox.co.uk

They have a wide range of print sizes, a shrink to fit option and super fast delivery. I have ordered prints at 3pm and had them delivered 8am the next day.

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Old 19-07-09, 12:27
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Photobox are quite good. They sent me a caibration print with the first order so to make sure the prints are as close to the original as possible
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