I recently was reading a magazine that had a coupon for Snapfish. I had downloaded my digital prints to the internet before for prints and had a good experience, so I thought I would give Snapfish a try. GETTING STARTED Before you can even upload ...
Since I have a digital camera, obviously I need somewhere to get my prints made. I really did not like the quality of the pictures I made on my printer at home, and seems like the picture maker doo dad at Wal-Mart is always busy or broken. I had to find ...
Snapfish.com is the way to do photos. Although I occasionally run to the one-hour at K-mart (which is always more like 5 hrs), my photo company is snapfish.
The idea is terrific. You send in your film or you upload from a...
Pros: I have been very pleased with Snapfish and recommend their service. Cons: Waiting a week for pictures.
Snapfish is one of the companies that offer photo developing in many ways, shapes, and forms. I am going to limit this review to Snapfish’s digital picture development as I have not used their other services.
Pros: copies of photos at a discounted price; they are always having deals Cons: you have to be good with a scanner to get decent re-printed photos
A fellow bride alerted me to Snapfish.com. I was receiving so many copies of pictures from various friends, and I wanted to be able to make more copies, and share the photos with friends and family. Although I had set up a website and scanned in...
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and I were married on April 9, 2005. Of course, a ton of photos were taken at the wedding. We left cameras on the tables, people brought their own cameras, and we had a professional photographer. Like I said, we had ...
I am one of those digital camera owners who can never seem to get my pictures into a tangible format. I also have a bunch of photos that I had not been able to easily share. Then I found Snapfish. I first started using Snapfish a few ...
As a part of my digital imaging hobby I have recently turned to scanning and digitally archiving 35mm slides and negatives. For one particular batch of work, I scanned in more than 100 35mm slides dating back to 1960. I color-corrected and adjusted them ...
I have owned a digital camera for quite some time and have always enjoyed making my online albums once my daughter was born a little over four years ago. I always used Yahoo Photos for my online storage. Then, just recently they changed over to ...
Pros: Least Expensive Film Developing that I am Aware Of Cons: Turnaround time, if in a hurry
Okay, so I do not really have an acclaimed "Best of Web" list. If I did, though, Snapfish would definitely be in the top ten. In a nutshell, Snapfish will develop and print your film for a total cost of $1.69 (shipping and handling) per roll,...
I started using Snapfish several months ago. I’ve taken up photography as a hobby and nearly choked when I paid $14.00 for film developing at a local one-hour processing place. After doing some research I thought I would give Snapfish a shot – here is...
There are over 100 reviews of the snapfish service, and all but a few are out dated. Snapfish, has very recently changed ownership, offerings and pricing. Additionally few reviewers have used more than one of snapfish's offerings. With that in mind ...
Sometime last summer I saw an advertisement in my e-mail for an online service called Snapfish which develops film and places digitized photographs in an online album. My interest was in having .JPG files I could use for web pages and other work....
Pros: Inexpensive processing; high quality prints; choice of matte or glossy Cons: Must pay with a credit card
I love photography. I am always the one with a camera handy (to the annoyance of some of my friends). But film developing can make the hobby expensive.
About six months back, a friend shared pictures of her European vacation with me. Her...
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