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Post by justcindy on Mar 30, 2015 18:28:58 GMT
I guess my title pretty much sums up my question! I wish I could be that efficient elsewhere!
I'm looking for recommendations and reviews of online places to print the non standard sizes - 12x12, 8x8, 11x14, etc. I use snapfish 95% of the time, but as far as I've seen, they only print the standard sizes. Any suggestions?
Thanks so much!
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Post by cinderelly on Mar 30, 2015 18:43:26 GMT
I do all my "odd sized" prints through Persnickety Prints. Uploading photos to the site can be a little bit of a pain if you have a ton to add, but their quality is always awesome, great customer service and fast shipping.
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christinec68
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Post by christinec68 on Mar 30, 2015 19:02:51 GMT
I use Persnickety also. Their platform is annoying as hell but they print odd sizes, very well for a reasonable price.
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Post by crazy4scraps on Mar 31, 2015 2:19:32 GMT
I'm pretty sure you can get all of those sizes at Costco.
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Post by thracian on Mar 31, 2015 2:52:56 GMT
Another vote for Persnickety from me. Also agreement about their uploading platform, but the quality of their photos makes up for it.
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Post by kristi on Mar 31, 2015 8:07:53 GMT
I use Scrappin Simply
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dald222
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Post by dald222 on Mar 31, 2015 9:55:43 GMT
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Post by miss_lizzie on Mar 31, 2015 18:09:51 GMT
I use Persnickety Prints too, and always get good service and products from them.
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Post by babylou on Mar 31, 2015 18:56:36 GMT
If they are too odd, I usually print mine at home. And, that's great for a few. But, if you wanted a bunch, it wouldn't be very cost effective. If you have the capabilities, you could edit your photos in your photo editing software, like Photoshop, and put them on a standard size canvas to get printed. For example, use a 4x6 size blank "canvas" and edit 6 photos to 2x2 and put them on the canvas. Then you can upload it to the printing site as a 4x6 to print. Then cut them yourself at home. This may not always work but for the most part I would think that it would. I've heard good things about persnickety prints. I have never used them. I do like Mpix. I've used them for a lot and their quality is amazing!
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Post by scrappyoutlaw on Apr 1, 2015 2:22:11 GMT
I use oddprints.com to size the photo how I want and then I print it at my usual place (home or walgreens) and trim accordingly.
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rambolina
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Post by rambolina on Apr 1, 2015 6:46:34 GMT
Does persnickety do panoramic photos? I'm trying to find a place to do those.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 1, 2015 13:10:43 GMT
the most economical site I found for panorama prints was adoramapix.
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caangel
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Post by caangel on Apr 4, 2015 0:26:40 GMT
I use costco and for really custom sizes I use PSE to put them on a standard sized background and print at costco.
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