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I'm in a different country, but for colour prints usually prefer FUJI colour processing and fuji / fuji colour archival prints from negative film

maybe useful to put a few print test runs in to different labs and see which u prefer

but this may also depend a lot on indivdual lab, and the gear and operators

it can be an interesting and revealing to experiment printing a pix set with different labs (even if u have already corrected/adjusted the images them beforehand)

dependent upon your purpose, it may also be worthwhile to consider the print longevity, as with lesser quality chemical content from some non-pro labs some prints may discolour more easily over time
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I also use MPIX. Been very happy with them.
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Old 09-14-2009, 09:03 PM
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ZELDAdog (Jenny) You're very welcome LOL I take it you've had questions about the same thing. I'm now wondering if there is any software available that will allow you to connect your camera to your PC and take the shot and immediately see it on your PC.
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Old 09-14-2009, 10:16 PM
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ZELDAdog (Jenny) You're very welcome LOL I take it you've had questions about the same thing. I'm now wondering if there is any software available that will allow you to connect your camera to your PC and take the shot and immediately see it on your PC.
Check out gphoto. It allows a lot of remote-control options, including taking a photo and immediately downloading it.

I use it for fun time-lapse stuff, like The Lift Bridge Sunset.
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