Printing
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Option 1
- Order prints from the photographer:
His contact
information is at:
http://www.fullcountphotography.com.
He will need to know the image name shown next to each
picture you want (example: IMG_0001.JPG) and the
desired sizes. He can do any sort of special
cropping, special effects, as well as any odd sizes you may want. Contact
him for pricing.
Option 2 - Order prints directly
from OFoto.com:
All 300 pictures are available for
purchase at OFoto.com by simply choosing the one(s)
you want -- as many as you want. You simply pay
by credit-card and they'll show up at your home in
less than a week.
The wedding pictures are in a shared
"album" located at:
http://www.ofoto.com/I.jsp?c=5mv28yy9.aq4x234x&x=1&y=aux0jg
Benefits of OFoto.com:
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Good quality pictures
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Kodak premium paper
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Very reasonable prices (29 cents
or less per 4x6 print, depending on quantity and
any special offers they have running
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Wallet size prints available in
sheets of 4 (most other places have sheets of 8)
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Reasonably fast delivery
Drawbacks of using OFoto.com:
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The image files I've uploaded,
although OFoto says they're sufficient for 8x10s,
I believe might not be. Because I had so
many to upload, they're not saved with the
greatest resolution. They are definitely
good enough for 5x7, and possibly 8x10, but if you
want an 8x10 or larger, I suggest either going
through the photographer (above) or contacting
Frank to get a higher-resolution file for the
print(s) you want that large.
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The aspect ratio of the images is
perfect for 4x6 prints and 2x3 wallets, but not
for larger, meaning there will be some cropping.
If you want control over how the pictures are
cropped, suggest either going through the
photographer (above) or downloading the image from
THIS web site and taking it to your local photo
store where you can see what you're going to get
before you get it.
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OFoto's wallet size prints are
2x3, which is slightly smaller than wallet sizes
you may get elsewhere.
Option
3
- Download
them yourself:
Follow the
instructions next to each picture and click on the
larger image to view and download a much larger image
suitable for printing. Just make sure you
grab the files starting with "m", not
"s". (The "s" files are too low quality to print
well.)
Then you can either:
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Upload
them back on-line to one of many photo processing
companies that will print them and mail them
direclty to you....or in some cases you can pick
them up locally. If you choose this method, I
recommend Wolf/Ritz camera (same company) at
www.ritzpix.com or
www.ofoto.com. (They both can do any
standard size from wallet to 8x10, and OFoto.com
will also do all the way up to 20x30.)
Copy the
image file(s) to floppy disk(s), a CD or "Flash"
memory and take them to your favorite photo store
for printing.
Print
the images yourself if you have the equipment to do
so.
NOTE: For
Option 2, if you want the original, ultra-high
resolution file to make a very large print, contact
Frank with the file name(s) and he can make them
available. Since it is unlikely that anyone will
need these files, and since they are huge and will
"waste" a lot of server space, they're not already
available on this web server.
Option 4
- Have us get the prints for you:
This will be the slowest method,
especially if we get a lot of requests, but we can
do this and send them to you for what it would
cost you to do Option 2. If this is what you
want to do,
contact us with the name of each picture you
want a print of (i.e. IMG_0001.JPG) and the size
of each -- limited to 4x6 or 5x7.
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