I've printed panoramas for my office that are 4' wide, a size that other labs usually don't do. Here's one of them:. They are a small outfit with personal attention to detail. ViVYX is another of my favorites for printing enlargements. Their only drawback is that they can't do all the custom mounting sizes that ePingo can.
Other than that, their quality is high, and the price just can't be beat. That's unmounted of course, but it is a great example of how inexpensive using a lab like ViVYX can be.
I gave it to my client who then had it mounted and framed. The quality was stunning, turnaround was quick, and customer service fantastic. Printing, framing, mounting, and ordering enlargements can be a daunting task, which is why I offer it in all my client's galleries you just select the "Buy" link above each photo.
Ordering from your gallery can be convenient, but is more costly than using an outside lab. I have to charge an overhead, but I also have settings already in place for ordering product.
Jan 14, 4. Dermit Dermit Goldmember. Jan 14, 5. Jan 14, 6. Jan 14, 7. Jan 14, 8. Jan 14, 9. Jan 15, Bootsie wrote in post Yes, I have thought about an external monitor, but I just cannot afford it right now, and I do not have a desk or any room for one to put it on.
Jump to forum Not a member yet? Registered members may log in to forums and access all the features: full search, image upload, follow forums, own gear list and ratings, likes, more forums, private messaging, thread follow, notifications, own gallery, all settings, view hosted photos, own reviews, see more and do more Don't be a stranger - register now and start posting! Jan 14, 1 When you have prints made through mpix. More info. Jan 14, 2 Brooke - I only ordered through MPIX a couple of times, but I believe that if you don't use their color correction they expect that you're color correcting them yourself using their profiles.
Jan 14, 3 Well they are going to reprint them for me using their correction, and they are also going to send me a monitor calibration kit, I don't know if it is any good, but it is worth a try.
Jan 14, 4 I know Jan 14, 6 I had Mpix color correct my stuff in the past and was not happy with the results. Jan 14, 7 Thanks everyone. Jan 14, 8 I think that using the above method would involve using the hardware settings on your monitor to match the print. Nik Silver Efex Pro 3, one of the standout components of Nik Collection 4, is a black-and-white conversion tool that goes far further than the grayscale or black-and-white tools built into all-in-one photo apps.
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Best cameras and lenses. All forums Pro Digital Talk Change forum. Started Dec 18, Discussions. Forum Threaded view. Forgot to check "do not color correct" on Mpix. Dec 18, I have never had them color correct for me as I always do my own with good results. So, am I going to have a messed up color? Anyone else have Mpix color correct your images?
How is their color when they do this? Is the quality nice or cheap? Message edited by author No color correction for me, and they turn out great. The "double mat" that I think you're referring to is the photo mounted on matboard that is the same size as the print, it's not really a double mat that's viewable in a frame and extends the size of the frame.
Double weight matboard is good to have large prints mounted on to keep them perfectly flat in a frame. They specify how large a print is to require double-weight, I think it's 16x20 and larger.
They do an excellent job in printing, packaging, and shipping usually the same day.
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