Prints from digital files

6x4", 5x7", and  8x10" sizes

If you want future generations to share your photographic memories you’ll need to get your digital images printed onto archival-quality photographic paper. Make prints of the important images and store them in an archival-quality album. You can always have a print made from a print.
We are a Qualified Digital Processing Centre. This is an internationally recognized qualification.  It means that prints from digital files from our store have passed scrutineering by experts in USA.

OUR DIGITAL PRINTING SYSTEM

  • PRODUCES PRINTS THAT ARE CERTIFIED TO LAST 200+ years for photos displayed behind glass or stored in the dark (e.g. photo album) and 100 years for photos exposed to the air.  (www.wilhelm-research.com  - that's our printer on the top row of table 1.) 
  • Produces stunning Black & White digital prints with no colour cast  
  • Allows you to choose "DO NOT CROP" for those photos that are a different shape from the print that would normally crop the photo to the detriment of the subject.
  • Makes prints from all these - photographs up to A4, CD, DVD, USB, XD, Smart Media, Compact Flash, SD, microSD, Memory Stick & memory stick DUO.
  • Offers a choice of borderless, borders & collage themes.
  • It's fast easy and fun and there's always a staff member available with friendly advice.
  • Edit photos to change brightness and contrast and adjust colour casts.
  • Fix red-eye
  • We use satin paper for professional-looking photos

ASPECT RATIO or the SHAPE OF PRINTS

Many didital cameras capture photos that are a different shape to that of the 6x4" print.
An aspect ratio is the width divided by the height.
Digital compact cameras and 4/3 SLRs work on 1.33 to 1 (4:3) but a 6x4 print is 1.5 to 1 (more commonly called 3:2).
If you print a 4:3 on 6x4 paper the kiosk's default is to trim a slice from the top and bottom edges.
You can move the crop box up or down to change the part that gets cut - ask us to show you how.
Alternatively with "do not crop" selected you will end up with prints that have large white borders down the sides.