Thread: printing at costco
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Oct 15th, 2009 08:00 AM
#1
printing at costco
when i do the online printing, it asks me to fill in contact info such as name and phone number.
the membership belongs to my father, what if the name and number doesn't match the membership, will that give me a hassle?
Also, has anyone worked with their calibration to their printers? any tips?
trying to make a 12x18 print of this shot http://www.flickr.com/photos/rokchoi/4007573600/
i figure at 2.99, it's worth the try and see how the results are. comparatively the same sized print at shoppers is 10.99.
thanks in advance
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Oct 15th, 2009 08:29 AM
#2
I have printed a few large pics at Costco, and I must admit, I never bothered with their calibration. They've come out great every time.
Are you trying to have it shipped to you? If not, I would put your father's contact information down.
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Oct 15th, 2009 08:37 AM
#3

Originally Posted by
deep
I have printed a few large pics at Costco, and I must admit, I never bothered with their calibration. They've come out great every time.
Are you trying to have it shipped to you? If not, I would put your father's contact information down.
No, I'm going to go pick it up. I know they always have the right to say 'if it's not your membership then you can't use it' when I go pick up the photo. If the name doesn't match the card they'll refuse the sale. No big deal, just something to clear up ahead of time.
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Oct 15th, 2009 08:47 AM
#4
"Oh, my dad just ran off to get some chicken while I grabbed my photos....do you want me to go get him and bring him to the counter?"
If yes, then exit, stage left. return later with father.
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Oct 15th, 2009 08:56 AM
#5
Jr. Member

If you have your dad's card I don't think they will care. I was there last night getting some prints and they did not look at the picture on the card, they only scaned it. However when I put in the phone number it would have matched what is on my dad's account.
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Oct 15th, 2009 09:06 AM
#6

Originally Posted by
cuecas_red
If you have your dad's card I don't think they will care. I was there last night getting some prints and they did not look at the picture on the card, they only scaned it. However when I put in the phone number it would have matched what is on my dad's account.
sounds good
now..the calibration? anyone tried?
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Oct 15th, 2009 09:12 AM
#7
There is a previous thread made on calibration or colour profile with regards to digital printing in general, if you search around. I am no expert in these but I do edit my photo in LR2. I just told the guy in costco no adjustment and the photo turns out great.
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Oct 15th, 2009 09:18 AM
#8
im assuming you are asking about the ICC profiles. Yes I've used them and no there isnt much difference between that and the normal sRGB I sent in. I've been more satisfied with Costco prints than any other consumer level lab. Make sure you tell them no corrections to any of the prints.
I've also used my phone number which never matched my mothers, but shes always picked them up for me so I guess it doesnt matter. They never once questioned the number vs whats on the card...
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Oct 15th, 2009 09:36 AM
#9

Originally Posted by
PQpine413
sounds good
now..the calibration? anyone tried?
I used to use Costco for all my prints using their latest ICC printer profiles. After going with other professional only photo labs, I've never used Costco anymore.
Costco's colors are off just enough to make a huge difference in larger prints and canvasses. My clients were able to spot there was something wrong compared to the proof I gave them.
For personal use and bulk printing, there is no better price than Costco. But for professional enlargements, photos being submitted into competition, custom canvas or gator board mounts, I find they don't come close to the professional standards at other labs.
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Oct 15th, 2009 09:42 AM
#10

Originally Posted by
SENSEI
I used to use Costco for all my prints using their latest ICC printer profiles. After going with other professional only photo labs, I've never used Costco anymore.
Costco's colors are off just enough to make a huge difference in larger prints and canvasses. My clients were able to spot there was something wrong compared to the proof I gave them.
For personal use and bulk printing, there is no better price than Costco. But for professional enlargements, photos being submitted into competition, custom canvas or gator board mounts, I find they don't come close to the professional standards at other labs.
what are some of the pro labs that you would recommend and what would you say the price difference would be?
if i were to do a b/w print at costco..would that eliminate all the color profile issues? anyone tried to make a large b/w print there?
thanks
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Oct 15th, 2009 10:22 AM
#11
Personally, I use GTA Photo now.
I think they will allow general public to print there.
I have a professional account with them as they also are the printers for Sandis Albums.
I've heard some good things about Pikto down in the Distillery, but find them over priced.
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Oct 15th, 2009 10:24 AM
#12
Newbie
I sell prints to my clients that I get done at my local Costco. I proof them using the Dry Creek profiles and couldn't be happier (neither could my clients).
I do protect the prints as well...
http://www.drycreekphoto.com/icc/Pro...rofiles.htm#CA
http://www.krylon.com/products/prese...er_protectant/
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Oct 15th, 2009 11:26 AM
#13
oh another thing... any photo > 12x18 is sent off site meaning it takes long and they use inks rather than chemicals so dont expect your 4x6s to look the same as the 16x20s
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Oct 15th, 2009 11:36 AM
#14

Originally Posted by
ryan_lau100
oh another thing... any photo > 12x18 is sent off site meaning it takes long and they use inks rather than chemicals so dont expect your 4x6s to look the same as the 16x20s
Agreed.
Their canvasses are printed in the US and shipped up. Takes about 4-6 weeks and they DO NOT use the same ICC profiles wherever they are printing them out of Canada. The profiles are not available for download AFAIK.
Even if you have the ICC profiles downloaded, most stores have multiple printers, so you need to request the FUJITSU printer specifically to match output.
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Oct 15th, 2009 11:39 AM
#15

Originally Posted by
ryan_lau100
oh another thing... any photo > 12x18 is sent off site meaning it takes long and they use inks rather than chemicals so dont expect your 4x6s to look the same as the 16x20s
so that means 12x18's are still done on site?
also, I personally prefer a matte finish. what are your experiences with glossy vs matte at costco?
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