Online print services team up with photo hosting sites for easy access to photos.. To do this, go to your Picasa album or photos, select Prints > Order Prints, go onto the next album or
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There are numerous options for ordering prints online I’ve listed an assortment of services in Table 4.1 Each service is somewhat different in what products they offer, as well as the prices they charge for prints In the table I’ve listed the price for 4×6 prints as well as the price for the largest photos they make For more about enlargements, see the next section
TABLE 4.1 PRINTING SERVICES
Cost*
PEphoto.com Photo books, Luster, glossy, PE ROES engine, 0.06 50×165: contact
cards, calendars, metallic, downloadable company for price canvasses, mounted, software for (matte only);
$10 for second QOOP.com Canvas prints, Glossy, matte, Flickr 0.19 24×36: $26.99
stickers, greeting canvas prints cards, calendars,
business cards, products that other site members make Kodakgallery.com Calendars, cards, Glossy, matte iPhoto 0.15 20×30: $18.99
photo books, and gifts PhotoWorks.com Photo cards, gifts Glossy, matte Webshots, 0.15 24×36: $34.95
Flickr, Picasa Shutterfly.com Photo books, Glossy, matte, Picasa 0.15 20×30: $22.99
600 for 0.10 per print) Snapfish.com Calendars, cards, Glossy, matte Picasa 0.09 20×30: $19.99
frames, albums, photo books, and gifts
*Costs don’t include shipping.
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Trang 2Many printing services require that you become a member of their site As part of membership, they host your photos For more about photo hosting, see the “Storing Your Photos Online” section in Chapter 1
Print partners are a very important feature of ordering prints Online print services team up with photo hosting sites for easy access to photos For example, you can order the photos you have on Picasa from Snapfish.com Picasa will forward your photos to Snapfish, Walgreens, Shutterfly, and PhotoWorks To do this, go to your Picasa album (or photos), select Prints > Order Prints, go onto the next album (or photo), and repeat When you’re finished picking your photos to print, navigate to Print > View Prints You’ll be taken to a new window where you can forward the photos you’ve chosen to the print services company you want Pretty cool
Blowing Up Your Prints to Wall Size
If you’re just itching to have one of your photos blown up big—really big—you can have it done by going to the web and ordering it (see Figure 4.7) Online digital imaging sites have software that lets you upload your photos to their servers so they can access them for enlargements They can then enlarge and print your photo and send
it to your snail-mail address
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Figure 4.7 You can enlarge your photos using online
digital imaging services.
N O T E
Remember that while it’s nice to have
an enlarged photo, you have to think about how you’re going to mount and frame it after you get it enlarged and printed
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❈ PEphoto.com You can even talk to these people about your project online at
www.help.pephoto.com A 40×60 print is $79.95 on glossy or matte paper Shipping costs aren’t included They can mount photos up to 30×40 inches
❈ EnlargePhotos.com A 40×60 print, only available on semi-matte, will run you $108.50 Prints on Satin Canvas are also available; the largest they print on this paper is 32×48 inches The largest print on photo paper is 34×51 Shipping costs aren’t included
❈ Epostershop.com They can blow up your prints to custom sizes Their recommendations
for size are based upon what the resolution of the image is and how far people are from the image when viewing it Blowing up an image to 36×54 costs $84
Of course, enlarging a photo doesn’t happen with just a snap of the fingers There are many factors
to consider about the photo before you print it Those are described in the following sidebar
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B I G P H O T O M E A N S B I G R E S O L U T I O N
When you send out your photos for enlargement, it’s best not to fool with them before you
do it If you resize or resample your photo in an image processing program (see the section
in Chapter 1 called “Resizing Your Photos for Different Uses”), it’s likely that you’ll degrade its original quality For example, if you increase the resolution of your photo to 300 dpi and
enlarge it to the size you want it printed, Photoshop (or another image processing program) will rebuild the pixels One thing is for sure, the rebuilt pixels won’t provide the nice detail you had in the original photo Many enlargement services use photo enlargement programs that are much better than Photoshop, so it’s best to leave the enlargement up to them.There is a good one—Genuine Fractals GF PrintPro—that’s fairly user-friendly if you absolutely have to
do the enlargement yourself
The photo that you upload should be one with a high resolution Before you decide to enlarge
a photo, look at it on your monitor at 100-percent magnification (Type 100 into the bottom left of the window in which your photo is displayed in an image processing program.) If it looks soft or ragged, know that the inconsistencies will show up in the enlargement
With today’s high-megapixel cameras, enlargement has become a lot easier It’s not uncommon
to get a photo enlarged to 42×64 inches if it’s a decent picture taken with a dSLR camera of
8 pixels or more
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Scrapbooking Bug Gotcha?
Scrapbooking and photography go hand in hand Usually a scrapbooking page is
made with a couple of photos The photos used can be anything from a snapshot
of the family to a compelling landscape photograph It just depends on the
photography experience of the scrapbooker Many learn the two hobbies simultaneously Some get so good at both that they are making money through online platforms, giving tips and advice about how to get better at both hobbies A great example of this can be found
at thepioneerwoman.com She has an incredible grip on both hobbies (not to mention being a savvy writer)—so much so that her website gets millions of hits In this chapter, I’ll integrate the two hobbies so you can delve into both