

#Target photo print reviews plus
The lowest shipping price for my order of 22 4-by-6s and two 8-by-10s was the $12.17 Economy Plus option, with a 10-day delivery wait. Shipping prices may cause a bit of sticker shock. Nor can you have the filenames or custom text printed on the back of your photos, as you can with Printique and Mpix.

Target doesn't offer color-correction tools, as Nations Photo Lab does. CVS Photo, Snapfish, and Walgreens rejected it. On the plus side, I had no problem uploading a 108-megapixel shot from my Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra. Mpix, for example, only allows JPG, while Nations Photo Lab and Printique add TIFF support, which pros will appreciate. You can upload GIF, JPG, PNG files-more than some other services allow. I tested with a mixed bag of portraits and landscapes, bright and dark. You can complete the whole process without even creating an online account, but I don't recommend doing this, since you won't be able to track your orders on the site. Tapping on one of the thumbnail images opens an Edit view of the picture, but the only editing options are repositioning, cropping, and rotating. You can save an order for later if you’re not ready to purchase right away.

Once you select a batch of pictures, you can change the print sizes and quantities for each individually or for all at once. You can upload photos from your computer, but there's no option to get them from your online accounts such as Facebook, Google Photos, or Instagram, as many services offer. In the other direction toward small prints, Target offers wallet-sized prints in quantities of 4 for a mere $1.29. Premium photo finishers charge considerably more: Nations charges $48.86 for a 24-by-36, Mpix charges $64.99, and Printique charges $48. Snapfish only goes up to 20-by-30, and that size only costs $21.99. Amazon Photos charges just $17.90 for that size, and Walmart charges $20.86. The largest print size offered by Target is 24-by-36 inches, which will run you $26.99. For comparison, Nations Photo Lab charges $2.86 for an 8-by-10 print, though its 5-by-7s are more than Target's, at $1.44. The 5-by-7 print size is 99 cents, and 8-by-10s cost $3.99-more than most of the competition. You can sometimes find special promotional discounted rates on the site or through discount coupon sites. Target doesn't offer a volume discount each print costs 29 cents regardless of your order's size. Same-day options CVS Photo and Walgreens charge 39 and 37 cents per 4-by-6, respectively, while Walmart Photo handily beats those with one-hour pickup for 12 cents per 4-by-6. The 29-cents-per photo price is more like what you pay for same-day local pickup or high-end print services.
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