Walmart 4x6 prints 26 cents

randomlinh

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they've had it for .29 cents for some time i believe.. or maybe it was 26 cents. if your local walmart is competent, you can drop off a cd and get it "developed." mine isn't unfortunately, and i really don't like their upload, it's extremely slow for me.

but a very good price.. for those of you that care, you might want to apply the fuji frontier icc profiles (found here).

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jasonja

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Thanks.. this is a pretty good deal. My local Walmart does digital prints but I wasn't pleased with the matte Fuji film they use... everything came out too dark. These appear to be glossy prints and are $0.03 cheapier.
 

JDJr

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I tried the Wal-Mart ones a few weeks ok, they came out pretty good for me.
I just tried to the Sam's club one, I'll see if they come out the same.

One thing, is that it says .26 (wal-mart) or .24 (Sam's club), but they do charge tax.
I think this is cheaper then regular film developing (if you don't count the cost of the camera and do count the cost of film).

Another thing. Aren't Sam's Clubs run by (or are part of) Wal-Mart?

JDJr
 

Souka

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I use COSTCO for my digital prints.

On fuji film it's $.21 each, and can be ready within an hour if I'm nice.

On Kodak film, which I prefer, it costs about $.23

I can bring media on Smart, CompactFlash, CD, or Zip.


Nice.

 

RadioactiveMagpies

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I tired sam's club photo last week, the pictures were great.
Just wish there was a cheaper double prints option instead of having to pay the same price.
I hope there still enough competition to drop prices to $.10-.15