This is a test of 8 online digital photo printing services and one print made at home with a Canon IP4300 printer.
Why this test?
I mostly use my photographs in digital form and seldom get them printed but with the latest add-on to my family I had to send some pictures to offline family members. I read a couple of test that concluded that almost all photo printing services available for Danes provided the same quality (or bad quality) so I ordered 20 pictures and received them a couple of days later.
Then the shock hit me — the pictures were really bad… My girlfriend suggested that I should drop my beloved Nikon D200 DSLR camera and buy a normal pocket camera that could produce usable photographs in print. In the evening the same day I checked if my Apple iMac 24″ was correct calibrated (using Huey by Pantone) and everything seemed fine?
I tried ordering 10 photographs from 2 other printing services and one of them looked like the first but the second one looked very different — actually quite good. I ended up with 8 orders at 8 online printing services and made a print on my cheap Canon IP4300 printer.
Instead of keeping the result to myself I will try to share my experience but please keep in mind what equipment I used, primarily that the screen was calibrated by a Huey device from Pantone (and if possible please remember to deselect the optimize option some online printing services offer).
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