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photo websites, favorites?

I was using Snapfish but I am thinking there should be a better one. It doesn't let me adjust where the crop the photos so they are cutting out a whole person, etc. I tried Costco but downloading a lot of photos at once is not technically easy. So faves??
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Re: photo websites, favorites?

  • Do you have a locally owned place that does this? We have one and I love it because you can upload photos from your computer, or you can take in any type of disk and do it on their touch-screen computers (and they'll help you!).
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  • Really? I use Snapfish and I've never had that problem. I also use Shutterfly and like them, too.
  • I use KodakGallery. Not sure how good their cropping is as I don't use it often. KodakGallery has hi-res download capability for those that you send the pix to, I like that.

     

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  • It probably doesn't let you crop where you want to keep the ratio of the picture you're going to print.

    My favorite for photo quality is mpix.com. It's pretty easy to download a batch and their print quality is the closest to pro that you'll be able to buy.

  • I use Picasa for a lot of my really light editing and it lets you crop manually, but I don't know how that translates to a standard sized photograph.  The last time I did batch printing, I used Snapfish, but most of what I print now are larger sizes so I'm going through mpix.com. 
  • I'll try mpix. Thanks! It was that they were showing the crop for the size you picked and you couldn't just move it over. that should not be a problem. It doesn't change any proportions, and that's just dumb. 
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