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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Yishun Cavern
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I'm sending a photo to NYP's photography comp. But I'm not sure where to send it, I'm only printing 1 8R photo. I'm considering Soo Kee or Colorlab?
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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Singapore
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Or you can do an inkjet print if you have a photo quality inkjet like the Epson Stylus Photo 8xx/12xx or Canon S800, etc. Regards CK |
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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: East
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Kanu, it's much much cheaper to print 8R with an Epson inkjet, I think you have a C60 right? But since it's for competition, I guess quality can't be compromised and it is better to print at the labs. Gotta pay more lor.
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If I wanna print 4R, can I just send my photos to them at 1600x1200 and let them resize? How much? is each photo?
And whats the max size I can print out with 1600x1200 resolution? Thanks! |
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Good luck~ Hee Hee...
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Join Date: Jun 2003
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thanks |
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