Large Prints from EZPrints
RogersDA
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Just received my order today (SmugMug Order # 262403). It is 24" x 36".
I was a bit disappointed that
a) it was rolled up and stuck in a shipping tube;
b) the edges are crinkled, probably due to the tube;
c) whatever inflated air packages that were used didn't protect the eges as they were all inside the rolled image;
d) the paper used feels cheap; and
e) there are clear circular lines in the background of the image. Maybe this is due to the gradient fill on the image.
I have had many prints close to this size ordered from MPix. Their packaging is, in my opinion, second-to-none. The images are taped to a large piece of cardboard (peels right off - I've never, ever had a problem). A protective foam layer is placed on the front, and then the whole thing is wrapped in a relatively thick clear plastic bag. Then this whole thing is sandwiched between two more pieces of cardboard which are taped together. Finally, this is placed in a large, flat shipping box and delivered via fedex NBD for the low-low cost of $9.75 (plus the cost of the print). Not too bad.
The paper used on MPix is very nice. They don't go to 24" x 36", though. And I never had a problem with gradients showing clear lines (think of something akin to the lines in a rainbow). Again, maybe this is my fault in the way I processed the image when I uploaded to my smugmug account.
I was a bit disappointed that
a) it was rolled up and stuck in a shipping tube;
b) the edges are crinkled, probably due to the tube;
c) whatever inflated air packages that were used didn't protect the eges as they were all inside the rolled image;
d) the paper used feels cheap; and
e) there are clear circular lines in the background of the image. Maybe this is due to the gradient fill on the image.
I have had many prints close to this size ordered from MPix. Their packaging is, in my opinion, second-to-none. The images are taped to a large piece of cardboard (peels right off - I've never, ever had a problem). A protective foam layer is placed on the front, and then the whole thing is wrapped in a relatively thick clear plastic bag. Then this whole thing is sandwiched between two more pieces of cardboard which are taped together. Finally, this is placed in a large, flat shipping box and delivered via fedex NBD for the low-low cost of $9.75 (plus the cost of the print). Not too bad.
The paper used on MPix is very nice. They don't go to 24" x 36", though. And I never had a problem with gradients showing clear lines (think of something akin to the lines in a rainbow). Again, maybe this is my fault in the way I processed the image when I uploaded to my smugmug account.
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All prints of this size are shipped in tubes. This shouldn't be, and we'll replace the print immediately! Can you post the "inspected by" number (a small slip of paper)? You chose Matte finish- matte and glossy finishes are standard consumer finish. Lustre is our premium pro finish - heavier, and the prints look so much better on them. I'll reprint it both ways for you and you'll see the difference More on Lustre here:
http://www.smugmug.com/help/lustre I'm going to examine the file in great detail and reply again shortly before I do anthing. Their packaging is SUPER and I completely agree. We are working with our lab to improve things even further.
Back to you soon! And no worries - the SmugMug Guarantee is fully covering you here!
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If you have it, you can email it to my (click the email link under my photo over to the left).
Andy
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Thanks for the response. As soon as I get home I will get the inspection number. Hopefully the wife has not tossed the shipping papers.
As for the reprints - that's great!!! I know about and have used lustre many times for other projects. This time I choose matte for two reasons. First - the fingerprints from many kids with touchy-feely hands will be near this print. And, besides that, lustre was not an option:
As for emailing the psd file it may be too large for that. What about something like yousendit.com?
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Yousendit is fine..
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Let me know that you got it.
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What's the reason that lustre is not available at 24x36?
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Order # 265112
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Hope you're feeling better today.
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Andy,
It came - It was opened - It was nice
The colors on the 20x30's were much darker and richer than the 24x36 that I ordered. The new prints look more like the original. Did you do something, or are the printers producing different colors?
Also, you most certainly did not have to send 2 copies. One would have sufficed!
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Can you let me in on what you did so that I can get similar results in the future?
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They need to adopt a better way to mail the large pics.
Tubes=bent edges
Tubes=increased risk of crinkles when unrolling pics.
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