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I think the problem is that I was uploading at a high upload speed rather than HIGH RESOLUTION Speed... The faster upload speed possibly degraded the resolution of the picture. I am going to use their sites HIGH RES speed to maintain the quality of the picture. Costco gives you 2 options to upload pics to thier site, fast speed and high res speed. Obviously the high res takes longer but I am sure it does not kill the quality of the picture. I also did not resize the picture and just uploaded the original size. See what happensPrinted from Costco with very good quality. Pics came out matching my monitor at about 95% and very good finish. Client liked them
Many labs won't accept .tif's because the file size is so much larger.wouldn't it be better to save as .tif and never get to the jpeg setting? And am I wrong, but if you go from 72 to 300dpi - wouldn't that screw up the pixels?
OK so the last few times I took my images to costco to be printed in an hour and they look like crap. They are not sharp and colors are not vibrant after editing.
I printed 5x7 at 300dpi and they just look like crap, so its either me or maybe their photo processing is crap, is it better to take to a pro photo lab place like Sammys, Ritz, etc????
Suggestions, Comments? Help my pictures not look like crap!
The Costco here does a great job on anything I've brought them.
However, I do find that they use cheap/thin paper. But at 5 or 8 cents for a 4x6.... its hard to argue.
They use Fujifilm paper. And I believe that is company wide... At least it is in Canada.
My question, is the one-hour service the same quality you all are referring to in this thread?