I think Costco, Sam's Club, or even Wal-Mart might have the cheapest prices for these. You can choose the ones you want. You don't have to have the whole CD printed.
2007-01-16 05:30:16
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answered by joanmazza 5
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Yes, almost any photographic shop will do them, as well as photographic counters of supermarkets and many photocopying shops (e.g. Prontoprint). Jessops will certainly do them, although as they are a chain of shops it is possible they have set standard services. If you want something fancy you need an establishment with a photographic quality printer on site.
Professional quality photos are quite expensive, so look at your pictures on a computer first and decide exactly which ones you want done ( and if you want them cropping, enlarging etc). If you are not very concerned about quality you may find a copy produced on a colour printer cheaper.
These days there are all sorts of things you can do with picture images if you find the right place and are prepared to pay.
I am writing this reponse at an Internet cafe and I could if I wished put in a CD, adjust the picture using their software (I think it's JPEG) and print it out myself. Each page is quite expensive, and it's on paper so it's not photgraphic quality, but it does mean I could print exactly what I want in terms of size etc.
Also, if your friends have computers it is easier and cheaper to email them a computer file with the pictures, which they can save and look at on their own screens, than to show them all copies printed as photos.
2007-01-16 05:45:36
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answered by Philosophical Fred 4
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Hi,
my "local" Tesco in the next town does them fine from a CD.
OK it is a big branch in Baldock, Herts., but surely they operate a similar system nationwide.
Fine quality prints at a reasonab;e price.
Mind, if I just want a few special ones, I use Print-Shop pro software at home, with photo-quality paper in the printer.
That works a treat.
The software is available almost everwhere, and dead simple to use. The shiny paper is about 5p a go, and you can fiddle with enhancement & effects, which Tesco do not.
I suppose folks like Jessops would have a go, but why not DIY - it is more fun.
Best of prints.
"One day, my prints will come" - according to the song.
Bob.
2007-01-16 05:36:08
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answered by Bob the Boat 6
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i used to work at jessops and they do offer that service. depending on how many prints you want and what size it will or wont be good value, look around, boots etc, get out you local phone book or jump on a google search for places that print pictures and find the best price for number and size of pics u want. i think (stopped workin there over 2 yrs ago) the prints are approz 5 or 7p each for 6x4" when you order over 50 prints but the prices have prob cahanged in that ammount of time so drop in and see, they def offer the service
2007-01-16 05:30:13
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answered by purplesneakers 2
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Any one hour photo place will do it for u but Find a place that will do it the cheapest because they all use the same process dont let them fool u.
2007-01-19 18:59:17
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answered by KB48 2
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Expensive,You would be better off buying your own photo
quality printer,and paper,and doing it yourself.If you have a printer you would only need the paper which could be bought at a
computer fair a lot cheaper than the high st shop.
Best of luck !
2007-01-16 06:11:06
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answered by Anonymous
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it would be cheaper for you too use your local asda or tesco's film processing section as jessops can be a bit expensive
2007-01-16 05:22:02
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answered by AARONLEE AND SASHA 3
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You can upload them to a site such as shutterfly, walgreens, walmart, sams club, etc... OR you can take them directly to the store and edit on their machine.
2007-01-16 09:08:10
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answered by 2hpy4wds 2
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Yes. Boots and Happy snaps will do it to.
2007-01-16 05:22:20
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answered by Laird John Meredith 3
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Yeah Walgreen's or CVS will do them for you if its on cd.
2007-01-16 05:22:29
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answered by Anonymous
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