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Hello,
I have recently returned from vacation, and have about 800 photos shot on my G2. I would like to try an online photofinisher, like epixel.com or adorama pro lab, to print a set of 4×6 prints of these.
My question is, how should I prepare these prints for processing? I am adept at photoshop, and regularly enhance select photos for enlargements
at home or web viewing (curves, levels, brightness/contrast, unsharp mask, etc). But I have never worked with such a large quantity of prints, nor an online photo lab. Does one hand-fix each print (which could take days), or is there a batch-alteration I can run? Or do I just
send them straight out of the camera to the lab and hope for the best (many are scenic nature shots — national parks, deserts, etc, so I would like to them to look great!).
Many thanks for your advice.
-murmur
I have recently returned from vacation, and have about 800 photos shot on my G2. I would like to try an online photofinisher, like epixel.com or adorama pro lab, to print a set of 4×6 prints of these.
My question is, how should I prepare these prints for processing? I am adept at photoshop, and regularly enhance select photos for enlargements
at home or web viewing (curves, levels, brightness/contrast, unsharp mask, etc). But I have never worked with such a large quantity of prints, nor an online photo lab. Does one hand-fix each print (which could take days), or is there a batch-alteration I can run? Or do I just
send them straight out of the camera to the lab and hope for the best (many are scenic nature shots — national parks, deserts, etc, so I would like to them to look great!).
Many thanks for your advice.
-murmur
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