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CamberwellOz Wrote:

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> I just got a delivery from photobox today and the

> print quality is really grainy. I have printed

> from the same digital camera before from photobox

> and it was fine. I have sent them back but I was

> just wondering if anyone knew of another company.


What sort of camera? What was the subject? IF a point and shoot camera some can change the ISO setting on the camera, so it may have upped it to a higher number, so increasing the "grain" in the image. Do you know what ISO the image was taken at?

  • 2 months later...

Taking-up the reins of the digital/online printing thread..


I'm looking for a place to store, manage, print and share our faaamily photos.

I tried Photobox and liked it (and the prints too) but I forgot that half the point of doing was so that the faaamily could order prints too. And much of the faaamily lived overseas.


Any ideas?

*Bob* Have a look at Flickr. It's a global service. You can add friends and family as contacts so that they can download pictures directly from your account or order prints via Flickr. It's free for a limited 100mb per month but for a smallish fee you get the premium service with full functionality.

I might let your wife look at them, Keef. She looks like the trustworthy sort.


I did initially think of Flickr, but after an (amittedly cursory) inspection I was put-off by the low freebie photo limit, talk of payments US dollars and general yahoo-ness of it all. As much as anything on the grounds that it if put me off even slightly, Auntie Thingy would lose interest immediately.


I liked Photobox because it's just a case up upload, print, next day BOSH. And their customer services seems small enough to be immediate and personal when I had some queries.


They do deliver overseas for a couple of quid extra.. but with one of our Earth Pounds buying a slap-up feed for 8 in, say, Australia, they might be put-off by the cost.

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