WOW I must admit it's the BEST quality I have ever recivced!! And I recivced the prints in just 2 days!!! RIght to my letter box!! It's 4:3 format! Really worth the money!!!!!!! SUPER CLEAR!
Originally posted by mpenza
that's good. do you have to specify any shop? how did the photos compare to the "Standard Photo"'s?
I had 3-4 batches of photos developed using Fujifilm. The first one (free, courtesy of the now defunct geofoto) was awful. Colors were all out and the images had an orange cast. The following 3 batches (developed at a Fujifilm outlet near my workplace) were fine though.
Originally posted by siron
Errrr I did it online at www.fujifilm.com.
How much did you pay for 1 print?
Originally posted by MaGixShOe
i develop them at standard photos and when i got back i got a Fuji pack and the photo paper used was Kodak professional
so....... the photo is developed by wat company
Originally posted by siron
Standard Photo uses both Fuji and Kodak paper.
isomer...4R at FujiFilm is 4:3 ratio thus 1280x960
smaller then the standard 3:2 at 1280x853.
I really like the 4:3 one.... very neat looking, best of it is the quality FujiFilm uses.. Wow
Originally posted by Goondu
Er, by the way, what paper did they use?
Originally posted by siron
Standard Photo uses both Fuji and Kodak paper.
isomer...4R at FujiFilm is 4:3 ratio thus 1280x960
smaller then the standard 3:2 at 1280x853.
I really like the 4:3 one.... very neat looking, best of it is the quality FujiFilm uses.. Wow
Originally posted by willyfoo
Wait a min..
I send in prints regularly... just got another batch yesterday... but the 4R is 3:2 standard...
Where did u get the 4:3 option? For 4R??
Originally posted by siron
Very competitive out there but Standard 35cents beats all! ONly no 4;3...if not I'll definately go for it!
yah quite trueOriginally posted by Deadly
Printing in 4:3 will also give you another problem - cannot fit into the standard photo frame and album...
Originally posted by Deadly
Printing in 4:3 will also give you another problem - cannot fit into the standard photo frame and album...
Originally posted by Deadly
Printing in 4:3 will also give you another problem - cannot fit into the standard photo frame and album...