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Welcome to the latest issue of the Digital Photos 101 Newsletter. SHOULD YOU PRINT YOUR DIGITAL PHOTOS AT HOME OR USE A PHOTO PRINTING SERVICE? There are lots of options available for getting your digital photos printed, but which method is the best and most economical choice for you? Let's look at some of the options and the pros and cons of each. Printing Your Digital Photos at Home However, printing your photos on your home printer may be more expensive
than you realized. The per-print price can approach $1 per picture when
you factor in the cost of buying a photo printer, high quality photo paper
and lots of color ink cartridges. If you print a lot of photos you'll
go through ink cartridges and paper rather quickly, which gets expensive,
especially if you make mistakes and have to reprint. If you use inexpensive
or off-brand paper, you will likely find that your photos may start to
fade or discolor within a few months. According to industry experts, if
you print at home, use the same brand name paper as your printer manufacturer
(i.e. if you have a Canon printer, use Canon photo paper). Your prints
will be better quality and last longer. Amazon
and Buy.com If you decide to print from your home printer, I recommend Myinks.com Using an Online Digital Photofinisher The downside: you do pay a shipping charge, so you may want to wait and
order a number of photos or photo products at one time to make it more
economical. (Shutterfly
Wal-Mart's Print Your Photos at the Drugstore The other option is you can drop off your memory card or CD at the drugstore's photo department and pick up your prints anywhere from an hour later to a day later, depending on the service selected, just like the "old days" of 35mm film. The print cost is about the same as full service online photo finishers (less the shipping fee). There are frequent sales, so the per-print cost can be relatively low if you hit a sale, but you don't have the option of cropping or enhancing your images unless you edit your photos then burn them to a CD first. My suggestion is to experiment with several methods and find the best one that works for you. Whatever you do, don't just let all those digital photos pile up in your memory card or on your computer, get them printed so you can show them off. Of course you can also share them online with family and friends, but that's another newsletter . Current Merchant SpecialsBUY.COM: Olympus
EVOLT E-300 8.0MP Digital SLR Camera with 1.8" HyperCrystal LCD Screen HP
Deskjet 3520 Color Inkjet Printer Epson
Stylus C86 Inkjet Printer
CIRCUIT CITY:
Digital Photo Services Sales and DiscountsSHUTTERFLY: Get
FREE SHIPPING on orders of $20 or more through March. Plus new members
will get 15 FREE prints! SNAPFISH: How about a new tote bag or commuter mug or customized
playing cards . . . or a personalized golf towel for those upcoming spring
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Sign
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That's it for now. Until next time... Valerie Goettsch
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