Tucson T4R
Expedition Leader
My sample pack arrives tomorrow. :wings:
I used this image for my sample pack order.
I used this image for my sample pack order.
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Quick question, I'm looking for some advice on getting a print made. Curious as to what the best and most cost effective way is. I've found the file online in the Archival Research Catalog of the national archive. Civil war era, black and white and 1400x1100 pixels. Is this enough for fairly large print worthy of framing?
Thanks guys
If you're asking how big a print you can make with a 1400x1100 pixel image, That, I'm not sure.
If you're asking where to have a quality print made for a reasonable price, try Costco. They even offer printer profiles so as long as you're regularly calibrating your monitor, the output the provide will be very accurate.
I've had many large prints made there (11x13 IIRC).
HTH.
Does anyone else think that the order/upload process for the Bayphoto is not the most confusing thing on the internet?
I could probably do a heart transplant quicker than I could figure out how to upload a simple photo and figure out which type of product I want.
I've tried twice now on different occasions and each time I get too frustrated and shut it down![]()
Check this option out. If it's for a wall hanger, it's beautiful and suposed to be very durable long term.
http://www.bayphoto.com/bayweb/pro_metalprints.htm
Resurrecting an old thread to say that I love these aluminum prints. I've done 10 or so of them now, in lots of sizes. I don't think I will go back to paper prints ever. These prints remind me of the old Kodak Cibachrome prints I used to get from slides. Slightly more luminous than paper. I love the floating mount. Very clean.