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We accept DVD's, CD's, xD cards, Floppies, Memory Stick, Multi-Media Cards, Secure Data cards, Smart Media, Compact Flash and Full size Flash cards, Zip disks, Super Disks, Mini disks and more...

 

Let us Make prints from your digital camera...

We can make 4x6's and larger prints directly from your digital camera memory card. Free down loads while you wait, or pick it up with your print order. We will also work from your CD's, floppy's, and other digital storage media. All prints are made on Genuine Kodak Professional Photo paper for the best look and stability

 

Create your own composite pictures and let us print them for you. Sizes can range up to 30 inches wide by however long you decide. As long as you can compose them and save them to a disk, we can print them.

 

All prints from digital media are printed on genuine Kodak Professional Photographic Paper. Not a Dye Sub or Inkjet. Real, long lasting Kodak Photographic, chemical processed RA-4 paper!

 

KODAK Papers provide exceptional image stability. Whether your store your prints in albums, shoeboxes, or frames, advanced emulsion technology ensures the bright, sharp colors of KODAK Papers will last for generations. The thicker paper base of Royal Generations will withstand handling and will not bend or dog-ear as readily as less expensive, thinner papers. Kodak claims these papers have a 200 year "cool, dry and dark storage life"

 

Q & A

 

What is the largest size I can get from my camera?

Size is always relative. You can have a low quality file or low pixel count camera make a large print, but the results may not be pleasing. The sizes listed below are for a film quality print, more or less. The next larger size would be possible in many cases, IF you don't mind a lack of sharpness or details, or smooth lines. For the largest print possible, use the highest quality camera setting with the least amount of compression. Then the only real problem is the "chip" size of your camera.

 

  • 1.0 Mega pixel camera makes a 4x6 size print
  • 2.0 Mega pixel camera makes a 5x7 size print
  • 3.0 Mega pixel camera makes a 8x10 size print
  • 4.0 Mega pixel camera makes a 11x14 size print
  • 5.0 Mega pixel camera makes a 16x20 size print
  • 6.0 Mega pixel camera makes a 20x30 size print
  • 8.0 Mega pixel camera makes a 30x40 size print
  • 10.0 Mega pixel camera makes a 30x40 size print with 20% cropping
  • 12.0 Mega pixel camera makes a 30x40 size print with 40% cropping

 

Prints can be made in just about any size you can crop or combine together. For example: Using a 6 Mp camera, you could shoot 4 verticals frames and make a 20x96 inch print. Or you can combine 10, 20 or even 40 different pictures onto one page and still have an 8x10 print. It all depends upon what your want. Call for details.

 

Why aren't my digital pictures 4x6 size?

We always print your pictures full frame, unless cropping is requested. Since there is a difference in the aspect ratios from digital cameras versus film camera there are going to be different sizes (see chart). If set your camera for 35mm or 3:2 format, or if you resize your digital prints to be 4x6 at 300DPI then there will never be a problem.

 

Learn about making your own personalized photo books at: Photo Books

 

Last Updated: 10/28/2008