Re: Sams Club Mini Lab

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Russ........
Your files should not be any greater than 300ppi at the size you want. No advantage for anything higher.
Try saving your files as high quality jpegs.
Use Baseline compression and not Progressive when setting jpeg options.



On Jul 6, 2004, at 3:52 PM, Russell Baker wrote:

Hi Gang..............

For quite a while I have been using Sam's Club to make
enlargements from my digital files and most of the time
they have done an OK job if it.

The last two or three times I have taken them files to print
the prints have come out where part of the print is one
density and the rest of the print is a different density.

It's like some one was doing a test strip.
(anybody remember them?)

They have reprinted them and it still happens.

I took the disc to my local Camera Store
and they could print them with no problem.

I could also print them on my Canon 950.


I have been led to believe that some Fuji Mini Labs don't like large files.

These files were Tiff's that ranged between 10-20mgb.


I'm wondering if I need to bring them jpegs and a smaller file size?


Any body got any ideas?


Thanks


Russ R.E. Baker Photography rebphoto@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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