Cheapest place for digital developing???
Jamison'smama wrote: Any suggestions?
I know Walmart is .12 per 4x6 and Snapfish is as well---
Any suggestions? I have used a couple but would be willing to try out something new and get their initial FREE photos like Snapfish and dotphoto--anyone use another site?
I have HUNDREDS of photos I need to do--my poor kids, I am so far behind on their scrapbooks!
mom2tripp replied: yorkphoto.com is only .10 a piece---good luck
paradisemommy replied: i don't know about comparing prices but i always get mine done at costco cause you can upload your pics via the computer and pick them up like an hour later so it's nice and convenient...but they can also mail them to you..
Maddie&EthansMom replied: Have you tried Sam's? I think they are pretty cheap and it is the same deal as Costco or Wal Mart. 
ETA: It is 11 cents per copy.
~KARA~ replied: [/QUOTE] you can upload your pics via the computer and pick them up like an hour later so it's nice and convenient...but they can also mail them to you.. [/QUOTE]
Walmart does the same thing!! thats the only place I get my digi pics done.
kimberley replied: we always get ours done at walmart. good quality, photos last forever. sorry i'm no help.
~Roo'sMama~ replied: Mmmm... shutterfly is more than snapfish and walmart but they have the 25 free prints for new customers so you could try them. I think they were rated one of the best for quality of their prints.
coasterqueen replied: I'm a nut because i didn't even know you could get digi prints done in stores until today. We've always printed ours at home on a color printer and they look awesome.
kimberley replied: we did this too when we had ink, but the problem is, pics done on a printer don't last. walmart uses a system similar to regular photo finishing and the pics last a lot longer.
Jamison'smama replied: We print too but it just isn't the same when you want to do the scrapbooks and you need the pictures to last.
coasterqueen replied: Yeah I've heard they don't last as long on printer, but ours have always looked really well. Even the ones we printed a long time ago with our original digital camera. How long is the difference in life? Dh keeps telling me he doesn't buy it, the difference. We'll find out some day I guess. The only things we print are if we want something on our desk or scrapbook pages. I quit printing out every photo after I ended up with 6 photo books of just pics of Kylie well before she was 1.5 years old.
Jamison'smama replied: Not sure the difference. Jon carried a printed one in his wallet and it completely changed colors---from the heat I'm sure.
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