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by Josef » Mon Sep 28, 2009 2:42 pm
Loxley Colour in Port Dundas aren't
that cheap, but the results are excellent. Our own Potatojunkie used to, and possibly still does, get his exhibition prints done there.
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by Lucky Poet » Mon Sep 28, 2009 9:28 pm
Josef wrote:Loxley Colour in Port Dundas aren't
that cheap, but the results are excellent. Our own Potatojunkie used to, and possibly still does, get his exhibition prints done there.
Spam! No, wait, um... (Might try them if I ever take a decent photo, actually.)
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by scottwramsay » Tue Sep 29, 2009 4:30 pm
In a similar vein, can anyone recommend a wedding photo printer? Someone who'll do a variety of book styles preferably?
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by potatojunkie » Tue Sep 29, 2009 5:47 pm
Josef wrote:Loxley Colour in Port Dundas aren't
that cheap, but the results are excellent. Our own Potatojunkie used to, and possibly still does, get his exhibition prints done there.
He still does.
It's a lovely pic. A 16x10 should skin you £3.57 plus VAT.
scottwramsay wrote:In a similar vein, can anyone recommend a wedding photo printer? Someone who'll do a variety of book styles preferably?
Er. At risk of laying on the love for Loxley's a little heavily, their Bellissimo books are downright sumptuous. Drop into the lab and have a swizz.
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by Ally Doll » Mon Oct 19, 2009 11:13 am
potatojunkie wrote:scottwramsay wrote:In a similar vein, can anyone recommend a wedding photo printer? Someone who'll do a variety of book styles preferably?
Er. At risk of laying on the love for Loxley's a little heavily, their Bellissimo books are downright sumptuous. Drop into the lab and have a swizz.
He's right! My wedding album is superb, and has amazed everyone who has seen it. The photos aren't bad either
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by scottwramsay » Fri Oct 23, 2009 5:32 pm
Coolio, thanks.
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by Josef » Sun Nov 01, 2009 7:58 pm
So, just since I notice that Mr Moto is online, did you get a print done, and how did it turn out?
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by Boxer6 » Sun Nov 01, 2009 8:18 pm
Josef wrote:Loxley Colour in Port Dundas aren't
that cheap, but the results are excellent. Our own Potatojunkie used to, and possibly still does, get his exhibition prints done there.
I
was going to use Jessops print service for an A3-sized blow up - but I'll pay these guys a visit I think.
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