Wal-Mart online Photo Center?

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I have yet to print any pics taken with my digital camera, and I was wondering if anybody has any experience with Walmart online photo developing? is it worth it? I know it's sort of convenient, but how is quality of the prints? Does it depend on the original size of pics? (I normally use 1280x960 size on the camera)

would be great if someone can fill me in before I try them. Thanks a lot.
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I have yet to print any pics taken with my digital camera, and I was wondering if anybody has any experience with Walmart online photo developing? is it worth it? I know it's sort of convenient, but how is quality of the prints? Does it depend on the original size of pics? (I normally use 1280x960 size on the camera)

would be great if someone can fill me in before I try them. Thanks a lot.
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I haven't used Walmarts but have used Costco's online service 2 times. Costco's online service is done by Snapfish and I got decent results the three times I used it.

Your original quality or resolution has no impact on the cost. Your resolution will give you good quality 4x6 prints. I wouldn't go any smaller on resolution though. I use alot higher esolution in case I might want to enlarge something or crop out a small part of the picture later. You can always reduce reolution later, but you can't add detail later that you didn't get in the original picture.

At 1280x960 (1.3333:1 ratio) you pictures are squarer than the standard 6x4 (1.5:1 ratio) prints. That means your pictures will be cropped during printing to fit a 4x6 format. You might want to use some photo editing software to crop the pictures yourself to a 1.5:1 width to height ratio so the processor won't have to crop them. At least you will be the one to decide what gets eliminated from your pictures then.

Costco's online price is 17 cents/print including postage and handling. About the same as the places that charge 12 cent/print plus postage and handling.
 
My son the photojournalist sometimes sends photos to the local Walmart prepaid for prints for my wife. Quality seems as good as anything else. When my wife wants a few photos printed from our digital collection, I just copy them to a jump drive and take them to one of the kiosks at Walmart for printing. doesn't hardly pay to own a color printer anymore.
 
I use walmarts service and have since 2003.

They crop, a lot. I add a white border (that scales to 1/4" on a 4x6) in image editing software. This negates this issue somewhat.

They also "autocorrect" my color and contrast on self-scanned stuff. To fix this I add one pure white pixel in a light spot and one pure black one in a dark spot. Digital cameras usually don't need autocorrecting but sometimes I'll "burn in" the sky and clouds for example before I upload.

I've printed 1024x768 to 4x6. You can tell it's digital from a few feet away. But so what? The colors, if not messed around with, are way better than you can do yourself with a consumer printer. And being processed on photo paper with chemicals, the prints are archival. (Home printer ink is suspect.) These still make great snapshots for my elderly grandparents who love to get stuff in the mail and handle the prints, put them on the fridge, etc.

You can pick any walmart to send prints to, so if you have relatives across the country you can prepay and have them pick the prints up at their local store.

I've sent regular 35mm away, scanned the 4x6 prints I've gotten back at a high dpi, and uploaded to walmart for 8x10s. These look good and grain free with no digital artifacts. I set my JPG resolution to ridiculously good, you have 4 mb upload limit so why not?

XS650 is right about digital resolution, you might as well set your camera to "max" if you're taking a shot you think will be a keeper. As memory prices drop this should be standard practice soon.

Whatever you do, back your computer's picture folder up to CD-ROM frequently too.
 
I've not used any of the online services but the local Sams Club has a Fuji Frontier machine in house and you can get prints in about an hour from a disc or memory card. A lot of Costcos have these same machines.

The quality is superb and the prices are low enough you can't print it at home on an inkjet for the same $$

I always laugh when I go into Sams and see the local pro photographers, self included, standing in line with the soccer moms to get prints made. Even a pro lab can't give you the same print quality for anything close to the same money.

I agree with all of 650's tips too...
 
The online printing at Walmart is completely variable in my experience. Sometimes real good others someone needs to recalibrate the machine.

I am still searching for a quality printing outfit that will do matte w/borders. I like Ritz better but have had to ask for two batches to be reprinted also. I have a quality digital Camera (Nikon SLR D50) so that is not it.
 
I do all my post processing at home on my PC and have the photos developed at Sam's (not online). I always make sure the "Auto Enhance?" button is clicked off on the Fuji machine as this will goof up the colors. It takes me less than 2 minutes to upload photos at Sam's, unless I'm behind someone who takes all day cropping, rotating, red-eye fixing, etc.
 
my wife uses the online printing all the time. IMHO, while the prints aren't as nice as my Canon EOS, they're still pretty good IF I can keep her from dropping the resolution down so she can get more pictures on the camera. if I get the ahold of her digital, I max out the resolution (3 megapix, crappy camera) and the pics from wal-mart come out pretty good. really can't beat the cost.
 
Our wal marts use a fuji system, which usually does pretty good. Sometimes they come out grainy, even with good cameras, but it is unknown if ths is the process or the user printing the photos. For 90% of the time, wal mart makes nice prints... Im not sure that anywhere else would do much better.

The ability to uplaod online and pick up in store is pretty nice!

JMH
 
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