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Best place to develop digital camera pictures

40 replies

pupuce · 19/09/2004 21:23

I must have about 500 I want to develop... so need good and cheap LOL!

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charlie95 · 19/09/2004 21:29

why not have them developed onto CD for PC and print off yourself ? sure it can be done.

Twiglett · 19/09/2004 21:30

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Twiglett · 19/09/2004 21:31

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tamum · 19/09/2004 21:33

Second Twiglett's suggestion (cos I'm stalking her ). No, they are good though. It will take quite a long time to upload 500 though! Maybe worth investigating Boots and Jessops so you can take your card in, though I'm sure that will be more expensive.

tamum · 19/09/2004 21:33

That's photobox who are good, not Twiglett's home prints

Twiglett · 19/09/2004 21:35

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pupuce · 19/09/2004 21:36

Agree with Twiglett - printing yourself is not good for long term.... I will look at Photobox - Thanks !

My card doe not hold 500! I have in the past sent a CD to colourmailer (a Europe based company but not in the UK) they were cheap and I did load 180 pictures !
I don't care how long it takes to load, I have fast Macs

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SueW · 19/09/2004 21:44

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SofiaAmes · 19/09/2004 23:55

I've just had a load done for next to nothing at costco.

charliecat · 20/09/2004 07:41

Bomusprint does 50 for £5

AussieSim · 20/09/2004 07:43

Agfa online. Order online, pay online and get them in 24 to 48 hours - also a great way to have photos developed and sent to the Relos!

lulupop · 20/09/2004 08:18

Boots do them 10p each. Just put them on a CD and they do them overnight

popsycal · 20/09/2004 19:30

our local asda do them for 9p per print....

Lowryn · 20/09/2004 19:33

I would recommend Boots at £5 for 50. My only tip would be to allow yourself loads of time, as they have to download the photos onto their system and it takes forever!

Angeliz · 20/09/2004 19:34

We've done them through Jessops before and they're really good. It was that long ago though i'm not sure about the prices!
I need to get a few hundred too!!!

Branster · 20/09/2004 19:34

Bonusprint, bonusprint, bonusprint.....

PS Keep a copy of the CD you send just in case it gets lost in the post.

CODDYSBitch · 20/09/2004 19:35

I really like bonusprint.

CODDYSBitch · 20/09/2004 19:36

You can go onto their website, download some software and then transmit them across the web. Brilliant, zero faffing with CDs etc.

CODDYSBitch · 20/09/2004 19:37

Sorry, this is NomDePlume here. Can't be ar$ed to change my name back...

nightowl · 21/09/2004 00:39

havent read all this thread so sorry if i repeat but does anyone know about printing pictures from mobile phones? where and how can i sort them out? im terrified of losing or breaking my phone as all my dd's baby photos are on there.

pupuce · 21/09/2004 08:52

went on bonuprint.co.uk and got nowhere... am I missing something?

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pupuce · 21/09/2004 08:52

try typing www. before duh

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Juliehafrancis · 21/09/2004 08:56

I have tried loads of online places and I think Ofoto is best all round as the quality and price is brilliant!

pupuce · 21/09/2004 09:09

but it's 24 p a picture.... that's not cheap....

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BooMama · 21/09/2004 10:16

Am going to blatantly advertise my husband's business here. He owns his own photo shop in Diss so anyone who wants to support small businesses please step this way!
You can e-mail him photos or post him a cd. And he can help with pictures off mobile phones!
If you have any queries please e-mail him at
[email protected]
Oh, and he'll do you a deal on prices if you mention mumsnet!!

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