I'm pretty sure Mpix is the "consumer" side of the house for Millers Professional Imaging - one of the top Pro Labs in the U.S.

You have to have a tax ID number to order from Millers, but anyone can use Mpix. Same quality.

On 8/14/2014 5:58 PM, Igor Roshchin wrote:

Darren,

I haven't used those, but I have used MPIX in the past (a few times 5-7
years ago), and I was satisfied with them.
They also have competetive pricing for the metallic prints:
http://www.mpix.com/products/pricing/
20x30: $33.99
They don't have 24"x36" listed for metallic, - they might or might not
offer it.

Their shipping charges were very reasonable, but I don't remember what
those were at the moment.

Mpix offers a proofing profile for their paper [at least for the
metallic one (I've used one for Photoshop)].
On one occasion I spoke with their customer service on the phone and
the guy sounded very reasonable.

HTH,

Igor



Darren Addy Tue, 12 Aug 2014 16:15:23 -0700 wrote:

Just curious if anyone has any experience using "Nations Photo Lab"?
I'm tempted to give them at try, but on the other hand "if it sounds
too good to be true, it probably is". They lose points for the missing
apostrophe in their name, but such is the condition of our nation.


AdoramaPix, which I've used in the past, has these prices for Metallic
Prints (followed by Nations Photo Lab, in parenthesis):
20x30...$135 ($29)
24x36...$190 ($38)

Nations will also do 30x30 for $38 and 30x40 for $55.
Haven't gotten far enough to see how their shipping costs compare.

But for those prices, a guy has to give them a try, eh?


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