faberryman
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I will use Samys or one of the many remaining professional photofinishers in the Hollywood area for custom work.
Custom work? I thought you printed all your own stuff.
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I will use Samys or one of the many remaining professional photofinishers in the Hollywood area for custom work.
Yah, they are getting rid of all the printing now too. Online or in store (if any still have it)
Custom work? I thought you printed all your own stuff.
I don’t want to derail this thread, but I am curious as to who you all have had good luck with for machine prints from digital sources (like my phone). I used to go the the local Target, upload the files and then had to return later to pick up the prints. Then I started using the Kodak Moments app and it works pretty well. Unfortunately it seems to ignore my cropping and just fills the 4x6 frame with image. But the quality is good and the prints show up in about a week. They run sales a few times a year I think 9 cents a print. They charge about $10 shipping though. About twice a year I go through my phone and get 100 or so prints to share with family and then put them in the shoe box. It does look like they are using RA4 paper. Other than the occasional 5x7, I haven’t tried them for larger prints. Prints from film negatives are still made in my darkroom, haven’t tried scanning.
What automated services have you all been using with success other than your local custom lab?
I don’t want to derail this thread, but I am curious as to who you all have had good luck with for machine prints from digital sources (like my phone). I used to go the the local Target, upload the files and then had to return later to pick up the prints. Then I started using the Kodak Moments app and it works pretty well. Unfortunately it seems to ignore my cropping and just fills the 4x6 frame with image. But the quality is good and the prints show up in about a week. They run sales a few times a year I think 9 cents a print. They charge about $10 shipping though. About twice a year I go through my phone and get 100 or so prints to share with family and then put them in the shoe box. It does look like they are using RA4 paper. Other than the occasional 5x7, I haven’t tried them for larger prints. Prints from film negatives are still made in my darkroom, haven’t tried scanning.
What automated services have you all been using with success other than your local custom lab?
Adorama is awesome for prints. My go to for a while now. I think they are called printique
It's a biggie!
Yeah, they actually printed on real photo paper.
Costco does know what's going on with film market, a lot more than "Kodak's" marketing people do.
That seems to be "brick and mortar" retailers' answer to flagging sales and thinning profit margins. My dad was a merchandising manager for a large retailer and understood how geographic variations could make or break a store, but toward the end of his career the parent company decided to standardize all stores and seasons. This meant stores in regions with Mardis Gras no longer got the fancy dresses that sold like hotcakes in January (as a single example). Since those dresses didn't sell nationwide at that time of year, they obviously weren't popular.And Costco still shut it down because they want all their locations to have the same offerings. What was popular in Los Angeles may not have been used in most places elsewhere.
No, not for the film consumption.
As a European I am no Costco expert, but I trust in what Huss and others here have explained: That Costco had stopped film processing years ago. So they are not active anymore in this market.
Therefore their decision now about printing cannot affect the film processing market.
Thanks.
So now the decisive question is, how the announced transfer of the printing operation to Shutterfly will work. E.g. whether the trained staff will also switch to Shutterfly.
If in the end the service will stay, but just under a different company label, very little will change for the customer.
It's a biggie!
This has absolutely nothing to do with the revival in film usage.
I suggest you stop trolling.
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