Online Photo Finishing
Have you heard of online photo finishing? With digital camera sales at an all time high and more people taking pictures the question is often asked “how do I make prints” There are actually a number of good choices for digital camera owners. They can print their photographs at home on a good HP or Epson printer. They can take their media card to a retail store for printing. Or they can stay at the convenience of their own homes and order them online.
Internet photo finishing has been around since the late 90’s. Customers can easily get prints made from their digital cameras via the internet. Websites like Shutterfly, Ofoto, Photoworks, Clubphoto, and a few others have been around since the beginning. Many sites offer free accounts and even free prints just for signing up. The process is very easy; Log on to the website, sign up with a user name and password, and upload the prints from the computer. Once the images are online ordering is a breeze just the select the photos from your album, choose the size, and enter your billing information. The service will print and ship your images on real Kodak or Fuji paper directly to your door. 4x6 prints go for as little as 19 – 29 cents. The quality is outstanding.
Most websites offer free photo sharing, image correction, and storage. In addition to real photo prints many of the websites can print images on posters, coffee mugs, bound books, greeting cards, and much more. These websites make great gifts for the holidays and all year round even birthdays and graduations,
Here is a list of some of the most popular websites:
Have you used online photo finishing websites before? If so what was your experience like?
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