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does KT provide photo album for the digital printouts?
is there a minimal printouts before they give the album?

cheers
 

SuRfTeC said:
does KT provide photo album for the digital printouts?
is there a minimal printouts before they give the album?

cheers

Nope they dun provide any photo albums.
 

toomz said:
Nope they dun provide any photo albums.
Yap.. they dun. they sell it to you!
You can get those normal ones at $1.50 from them.
 

Bluestrike said:
Yap.. they dun. they sell it to you!
You can get those normal ones at $1.50 from them.

ok thanks...

i guess most places don't provide album for digital printouts... just curious whether KT is special or for clubsnap members got extra privileges... :D

but $1.50 for an album is quite cheap thou...

cheers
 

SuRfTeC said:
ok thanks...

i guess most places don't provide album for digital printouts... just curious whether KT is special or for clubsnap members got extra privileges... :D

but $1.50 for an album is quite cheap thou...

cheers

wah digital printouts from them already considered very cheap liao. Still want free album... Mr Tan will :sweat: like hell man :D
 

I have about 10 rolls of film waiting to be developed and printed cos I
need to source for labs who will give me some discount. I know Kodak
express will give me a 15% off + 1 free 8R + 1 photo album but the print
quality really sucks compared to Fuji labs with Frontier. I'll have another
10++ rolls of film to develop and print after my US trip. Is KT giving
any discount to CS member ? If not, anyone knows any other Fuji lab
will give discount to CS member ? It will definately help me to save
quite a bit if I were to develop 20+ rolls of film at one go.
 

yes there is discount for CS members printing digital or film...
not sure how much discount u can get for developing/printing film..
they give 1x8R free also (no expiry date for this free 8R)

well if your pics are impt i guess u wont mind paying juz a little bit more to ensure better quality prints... ;)
 

lhjz said:
yes there is discount for CS members printing digital or film...
not sure how much discount u can get for developing/printing film..
they give 1x8R free also (no expiry date for this free 8R)

well if your pics are impt i guess u wont mind paying juz a little bit more to ensure better quality prints... ;)

1 free 8R for how many prints?
 

free 1x8R for developing + printing of 36exp
no freebies for reprints but discounts still applies if i am not wrong..
 

lhjz said:
free 1x8R for developing + printing of 36exp
no freebies for reprints but discounts still applies if i am not wrong..
any idea if there's fre 8R for digital prints?
 

EOS500N said:
any idea if there's fre 8R for digital prints?

i think they will make a loss if they give u a free 8R for printing say 36pcs of digi prints :nono: :sweat:

anyway if u print more than 80 prints... they will give u index prints for the photos u print at NO additional charges... which i find quite reasonable and kind :thumbsup:
 

They are good... very good... go for them. Remember the magic phase - I'm from Clubsnap :devil:

the whole gang of them: Lily, Mr Tan... very nice and knowledgeable people :thumbsup:
 

lhjz said:
fyi : color neg can be printed as b/w also
the frontier machine can do the conversion
maybe have other color tones as well..
but have to chk with them :wink:
So you ask for Michelle to adjust for you. She very nice one... ;p
Personally I send various toned formats for printing and digital (PSed) B&W works best if you monotone your pix in Channel Mixer and tweak the curves for some contrast. So far, my digital cyanotype, platinum and sepia prints have all come out just fine.

My 2 points of advice :

1. Make sure you use the Frontier profile or adjust your monitor to the Frontier's colours. Otherwise, you'll be doing your prints and the printer a dis-service.

2. If you want the lab to adjust your colours for you, have some idea what you REALLY want. Some people like to preserve skin tones, others like the water/sky to have strong blues. Do a set of test prints to identify your own likes/dislikes.


My 2-cents from seeing too many labs/prints... :sweat:
 

lhjz said:
i think they will make a loss if they give u a free 8R for printing say 36pcs of digi prints :nono: :sweat:

anyway if u print more than 80 prints... they will give u index prints for the photos u print at NO additional charges... which i find quite reasonable and kind :thumbsup:
juz trying my luck :D wats an index print?
 

EOS500N said:
juz trying my luck :D wats an index print?

something like thumbnail? u can check the filename of the image. :)
 

skyflash said:
something like thumbnail? u can check the filename of the image. :)
oic. now i noe wat it is. ok man thanx a lot!
 

Azure said:
So you ask for Michelle to adjust for you. She very nice one... ;p
Personally I send various toned formats for printing and digital (PSed) B&W works best if you monotone your pix in Channel Mixer and tweak the curves for some contrast. So far, my digital cyanotype, platinum and sepia prints have all come out just fine.

My 2 points of advice :

1. Make sure you use the Frontier profile or adjust your monitor to the Frontier's colours. Otherwise, you'll be doing your prints and the printer a dis-service.

2. If you want the lab to adjust your colours for you, have some idea what you REALLY want. Some people like to preserve skin tones, others like the water/sky to have strong blues. Do a set of test prints to identify your own likes/dislikes.


My 2-cents from seeing too many labs/prints... :sweat:
Actually how they assist us in going through the calibration process ah? Provide Calibration CD to you??? ???
 

MatthewSCL said:
Actually how they assist us in going through the calibration process ah? Provide Calibration CD to you??? ???
from some previous replies in tis thread, it appears dat KT will only provide calibration Cd for regulars... :(
 

Nah. Its not a CD.

Anyway, if you have a colour chart in softcopy, you can do it yourself. Just send the file to print and compare the print with what you see on screen. And then you adjust your monitor from there.

;)
 

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