Photoprints are a timeless way to cherish and display your favorite moments. Whether it's a family vacation, a wedding, or everyday snapshots, high-quality photo printing brings these memories to life. At Shutterfly, we provide exceptional photo printing services that ensure your photos look their best. With various sizes and finishes available, you can customize your prints to suit any occasion or decor. Photos add so much personality and warmth to a room, and no matter what memory you are looking to print, our picture printing options give you the creative freedom to bring these digital images to life. Order prints of all sizes from Shutterfly today.
Printing photos with Shutterfly is simple and convenient. Start by uploading your images from your computer, phone, or social media accounts. Our user-friendly platform allows you to easily edit, crop, and enhance your photos before printing. Once you're satisfied with your edits, choose from a range of print sizes and finishes. Our professional printing ensures vibrant colors and sharp details, giving you prints you'll be proud to display or share with loved ones.
To help you place the perfect photo print order, our tools will help recommend the best photo print size for your photos when ordering. This photo size recommendation corresponds to the original format of your photos and helps minimize cropping. Of course, you can also choose your own format and decide which section of your picture you want to have printed using our editing tools.
Once we receive your order, it takes us a few days to make it just right for you. Because every order is custom, it can take up to 3 business days to process your order. Next, we send orders out for shipping. It can take up to 7 days after processing to receive your order, depending on the shipping method you select. Snapfish offers four convenient ways to ship your order: lowest price shipping, ground, 2-day, and overnight. Details on these options can be found here.
We offer both matte and glossy paper options. Glossy paper is our most popular option with a smooth, shiny finish and vibrant colors. Glossy is perfect when you want sharp images and are especially good for colorful portraits or landscapes. Matte paper is perfect for images with more muted tones as it minimizes shine, and is often preferred by professionals for more detailed images. When handled, matte paper will not show smudged fingerprints, and if you are planning to display your image using a glass frame we recommend a matte finish as it reduces glare. Whatever photo paper finish you choose, your photos will be printed on professional grade photo paper with archival quality inks so you receive high quality photo prints that will last a lifetime.
At Snapfish our top priority is to offer our prints at a great value to you. Our photo prints come in many different print sizes and formats so cost varies depending on the product you choose. We also offer standard ground, rush and international shipping options, which are calculated based on the number and size of prints in your final order.
Once you upload your photos to Snapfish, our photos editing tools allow you to automatically correct red eyes, photo orientation and color as well as enhance your photos by adding a tint, convert to black and white, manually crop or zoom, or rotate the image orientation. Find out more about .
Yes, it is possible to print photos in black and white. We have different color filters that you can easily apply to your images. Once you have added your chosen images to the prints builder, click the EDIT button which can be found directly underneath the image. Next click the FILTERS icon and then select the black and white option. Finally click DONE EDITING and your black and white photo is now ready to print. Need further guidance? Find out more about creating black and white photo prints.
Other than for Windows in Ubuntu there are no fancy utilities provided from printer manufacturers to print photos. I am aware of Gnome Photo Printer and of Photoprint, the first being easy to handle, the latter having more options. However I wonder if there are any other or maybe even better alternatives (including plugins) to perform the following tasks:
After half a pack of ink cartridges and half a pack of photo paper cards I am getting tired of testing. At least Gimp and Picasa looked promising but both don't keep their promise when it comes to printing. I'd already be happy to quickly print a few photos with EOG if bug #80220 was fixed - but it's still on "wishlist".
On the other hand, and though this is not an answer to your question, but eventually, and hopefully, it will be. There's a project called DarkTable, which is being developed as a substitute of Lightroom. The print interface, however, is still in the list of future features, but it's promising. More info:
It's a matter of the differences in the resolution that the image was scanned in and the resolution it's being printed in. It takes a while to get your head wrapped around what's going on but try thinking of it this way. You start out by scanning an image that's 4"x4". You tell the scanner to scan the image at 400 DPI (Actually it should be designated as LPI, lines per inch). The resulting file will be of an image that's 1600x1600 pixels. Scanners don't know from inches, they only know pixel dimensions.
Now when you go to print the image your printing or editing software may be set to print at 200 DPI/LPI. So every 200x200 pixel area of your image will occupy a 1"x1" area of your print. As a result your 1600x1600 pixel image makes a print that's 8"x8" instead of your original 4"x4" size.
Inkjets like around 300 DPI/LPI to make good quality prints. If you want your print to be the same size as your original, or smaller, set your scanning resolution to 300 DPI/LPI. Then in your printer or editing software check the document size and set the resolution to 300 DPI/LPI without resampling the image. This should give you a print the same size as your original.
If you haven't already, spend some time reading up on your scanner and printer or editing software user guides.
Thanks for the reply, BurnUnit. I scanned at 300 dpi, but there is no printer setting for dpi or lpi. There are only settings for paper size. (My printer is Pixma MX922. Still getting 3.5x5 photo printing to fill letter size paper. In other words, original image is enlarged.
Are you printing from Photoshop, one of the Canon print utilities or from some other photo editing software? I would think that any of them should allow you a means to set the size of your prints. There just may be different ways of accessing the menus for these settings.
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