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Started by XEntity, February 06, 2012, 19:29:50 PM

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XEntity

Looking to get the below and a few other photos poster printed and I'll put them in a large frame, and recommendations?


Paris by Jake Tebbett, on Flickr

XEntity

Seems to be about the going rate for A0, may consider A1.. need to look at frames as well really...


http://www.supersizeprint.co.uk
A0 - Photo Satin
£19.23 +£3.99

190gsm digital photo quality paper with a satin sheen finish. Printed with Epson UltraChrome K3 ink delivering stunning, photo-realistic image quality. The 8-colour inkset has the widest possible gamut for a fantastic range of expression and you'll see subtle shadows and highlights when printing in black and white. Images are reproduced consistently in vivid, long-lasting colour. Light Fastness: Up to 75 years for colour prints,In excess of 100 years for Black and white prints.

addictweb

I've always used a2posterprinting but the one you've linked is cheaper.
Formerly sexytw

Clock'd 0Ne

There's deals on these all the time, but I wouldn't know which are good quality. I reckon a lot of them must be much of a muchness.

zpyder

We should make a review sticky for printing companies, sort posts by size/product, and rate print quality, prices and turn around etc...

Bacon

Quote from: XEntity on February 06, 2012, 19:29:50 PM
Looking to get the below and a few other photos poster printed and I'll put them in a large frame, and recommendations?


Paris by Jake Tebbett, on Flickr

I'm going to steal this image and do the same thing! Do you have a direct lin to a high res version.

PS I love that image!
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XEntity

I think you can get the high res version direct from flickr?

If not, when I get back home I'll drop it on my dropbox

XEntity

Quote from: zpyder on February 06, 2012, 23:23:20 PM
We should make a review sticky for printing companies, sort posts by size/product, and rate print quality, prices and turn around etc...

Agreed :)