Birthdays, anniversaries, holidays, and other special events represent perfect personalized gifting opportunities for your husband, wife, parents, kids, best friends, and others in your community. Personalized mugs, wine glasses, photo puzzles, photo magnets, and phone cases make for meaningful and memorable gifts, allowing you to create something that captures something unique to your recipient or even the essence of your relationship. Adding fun photos to custom mugs (especially our color-changing mug, AKA magic mug), magnets, and phone cases adds a personal touch you won't find with something off the shelf, and gifts like these are especially meaningful for those lucky enough to receive them.

To help you place the perfect photo print order, we even recommend the best photo print size for your photos at the point of ordering. This photo size recommendation corresponds to the original format of your photos and helps minimise cropping. Of course, you can also choose your own format and decide which section of your picture you want to have printed using our editing tools.


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We offer both matte and glossy paper options. Glossy paper is our most popular option with a smooth, shiny finish and vibrant colors. Glossy is perfect when you want sharp images and are especially good for colorful portraits or landscapes. Matte paper is perfect for images with more muted tones as it minimizes shine, and is often preferred by professionals for more detailed images. When handled, matte paper will not show smudged fingerprints, and if you are planning to display your image using a glass frame we recommend a matte finish as it reduces glare. Whatever photo paper finish you choose, Snapfish will print your photos on professional grade photo paper with archival quality inks so you receive high quality photo prints that will last a lifetime.

Once you upload your photos to Snapfish, our photos editing tools allow you to automatically correct red eyes, photo orientation and color as well as enhance your photos by adding a tint, convert to black and white, manually crop or zoom, or rotate the image orientation. Find out more about editing your photos.

Yes, it is possible to print photos in black and white. We have different color filters that you can easily apply to your images. Once you have added your chosen images to the prints builder, click the EDIT button which can be found directly underneath the image. Next click the FILTERS icon and then select the black and white option. Finally click DONE EDITING and your black and white photo is now ready to print. Need further guidance? Find out more about creating black and white photo prints.

Growing up, I loved ordering photo prints from Snapfish and scrapbooking away for hours. But with the digital age came 3TB hard drives and the convenience of electronic hoarding. I'll be the first to admit that I am notorious for taking hundreds of photos and archiving them, never to be seen again!

So when I returned from my summer trip to Portugal and Morocco, I jumped at the chance to work with Snapfish to create some unique photo keepsakes of my travels. I was super excited to make something I could see and use everyday!

After speaking to Snapfish customer service personally, I was informed that I only needed to replace the photos on some pages and then resubmit my order. I was asked to make sure I saved my photo book and ensured that the changes saved before ordering. To be safe, I completely removed the photos they mentioned from the existing photo gallery, not just from my photo book, and uploaded new photos to a completely different photo gallery. From there, I added the photos back to my photo book. When I was finished, I saved the photo book, closed the photo book, and then re-opened the photo book to ensure that my changes had been saved. When I saw that they were, I re-ordered two copies of the updated photo book.

What I was told by the manager absolutely frustrated me. He informed me that my only option was to re-upload all of my photographs and to recreate my entire photo book. Not because they had exhausted all other options, but because this is the ONLY option when a photo gets corrupted on upload to Snapfish. In other words, I had completely wasted my time re-uploading photos and editing my photo book previously.

Amazon's envelope is among the top designs of all photo labs we reviewed. It's made of a rigid yet lightweight carboard. Inside the envelope are two additional carboard inserts designed to prevent your photos from bending, sandwiching your photos inside another white, paper envelope.

Was this from a share link that was sent to you by someone else? If so, they won't appear in your Dropbox or on your computer unless you save them there first. When you access the link, in the top-right corner of the page you should see a Download button. Click that and select Save to Dropbox to have the entire folder saved to your own Dropbox account online, at which point they'll start to sync to your comptuer.

As to price you might get, go to Advanced Search and look for Completed Listings of photographs of the same subject matter, with the same quality printing, in the same size, as those you wish to sell. This will give you a very good idea of prices realized and of the presentations, keywords, etc., used by successful sellers of the photos.

When photos move to the archived state, they move to servers that are slightly slower than our most active ones. This means that there will be a delay when trying to place orders. You will not be able to download these photos from your Snapfish account during this time.

Absolutely! You can access existing photos in your account and upload new ones. How will my photos being archived affect any orders I do submit? Any order with archived photos will experience some delays in processing, which could affect your mail order delivery date, or in-store pick up time.

If you do not wish to place an order, the photos and albums in your Snapfish account will be archived. Archived photos cannot be downloaded. In addition, you may experience a delay when you place an order with your archived photos. You will still be able to log in to Snapfish and upload new photos. I haven't received any emails about this; how will I know if my account has been archived? If your account has already been archived, you will see a message on your home page or in the photo library once you log into your account. What are your terms & conditions? We're glad you asked! You can read our full terms & conditions here.

I have a couple shoot today and this would be my first, so I'm searching around for good sites with affordable prices and I really liked snapfish at first until I started uploading my photos to redeem my first 20 free prints. My photos have a color profile embedded into them using lightrooms ProPhoto and I upload the highest quality .jpeg but snapfish desaturates them for some reason? Will this reflect how they come out in print?


Any other better online printing solutions that ship worldwide? Or to U.S. and it's territories at least?

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I noticed the same. Out of curiosity I printed the same file at 5 different printers. The only difference I noticed was the quality and sheen of the paper. I did Snapfish, Inkleys, Walmart, Mpix, Adorama, and Walgreens. 


Perhaps there was a difference; Walgreens had a weird green caste to the print. Otherwise I couldn't tell a difference in the color, contrast, and saturation. 


By the way, the paper quality of Adorama and Mpix was light years better than any of the brick and mortar printers. Snapfish was about middle of the road.


As an aside, I've also printed from photobucket, and it seemed comparable to Snapfish.

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rphoto, never knew my browser would be an issue? As far as I'm concerned my photos appear exactly how they did in lightroom when uploaded to flickr, facebook, etc. Snapfish is a different story, so how could changing the color space on my browser affect how they look on snapfish without affecting flickr and all?

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I wonder if you're uploading your photos to Snapfish in an RGB profile other than sRGB. Snapfish says they only accept sRGB. To test them out, I created an account with them and uploaded a photo in ProPhotoRGB (a very wide gamut RGB space). It would appear that Snapfish simply ignores the profile and assumes that it's sRGB. Such a move would render your colors less saturated (among other changes).


If in fact Snapfish does this, it's completely dumb. From reading their site, they appear to cater to a more indifferent clientele that's unlikely to send them anything other than sRGB. Yet, how hard would it be for them to identify pictures tagged with an unsupported profile and refuse to accept them on upload? If I try uploading a jpeg in CMYK format, they reject it immediately.


I ran into an online book publisher with similar behavior. They only accept sRGB and suggest you send them untagged files because they ignore the profile in any case. This can't be a good policy for customer satisfaction. If I make a mistake and upload a file to them in the wrong profile, I'd rather they tell me than let me print a book and scratch my head wondering why it looks wrong.

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My limited experience..... My local Walgreen's has given me some very good prints..but I think that is in large part due to the people who work at the different stores... 


The most recent work I have had done from on-line places...well, the ONLY work I have had done....has been from mPIX...and I have been totally pleased with their quality...and most especially their SPEED. The last couple of 16" x 24" photos I had them do, I sent the order/jpegs to them Sun. evening about 7PM, the next morning (Mon. duh!) around 9AM, I got the shipping notice!! Then, the next afternoon, and that would be Tue...I got the package from them!! I figure it was about a 40 hour turnaround...pretty amazing I think. I live within a few hundred miles of them, so that would be a factor, still they are known for their incredible speed of service.


I have had them print both metallic and 'standard' surfaces and I've been very happy with both. My usual printing is done on my Epson 1400...or an R280, both of them PhotoPrinters...so I feel I have a good 'reference' for my judgements.

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