The dreaded CHA error on older Nikon D70s and what do to about it. What are your thoughts about extended warranties? Ever used a ROES? And some tips around macro photography.
Community exercise: What are your experiences with online printing services in the US? Any ones that you love? Did you have disappointing experiences with any of them? Did they over-optimize your pictures or add color casts? Let us know in the comments!
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Personally, I use Mpix.com for all my printing. It allows full control over processing (they will or wont correct photo colors). Quality is fantastic. And they flat ship (and well package) everything.
-Release Pixie
Chris, thanks again for another great show. I use the photo lab; Reedy Photography for my online printing. I used to live close to the lab but moved away and found it hard to match their quality. I order prints using their “ROES” system, a very simple system for ordering every service they offer. If using a ROES system, I recommend processing the images in your own software PS, Etc…and then using ROES simply for the ordering process.
For online “photo printing” we use Bay photo Lab - bayphoto.com. we’ve been using them since the beginning. Since you’re in Sacramento, they may even deliver to that area.
2nd for mpix. I’ve had great luck with them.
Thank you all for your comments and helping me with my question. I will try both mpix and bayphoto.com.