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DZ Photography
Posts: 186
Everett, Massachusetts, US


Would like to know where you guys get panoramas done and IF you would recommend them. If you've only seen an ad in shutterbug lol please don't tell me I want/need actionable intel thanks
May 07 12 05:35 pm  Link  Quote 
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Motordrive Photography
Posts: 1,357
Lodi, California, US


I think Brett (Blue Cube) can do them, I know that Mpix can, I don't do
them much and for a quick, easy solution I made two up on a 12x18 canvas
at Costco.
May 07 12 05:58 pm  Link  Quote 
Photographer
DZ Photography
Posts: 186
Everett, Massachusetts, US


I would use miller's not mpix, i will check out the blue cube tho thanks
May 07 12 06:02 pm  Link  Quote 
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Karl Johnston
Posts: 7,251
Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada


www.posterjack.ca does a good job of them.

here's one of my panos: http://www.australiangeographic.com.au/ … 6&gid=9542

here's what it looks like the way it was spoken about there: http://www.flickr.com/photos/karljohnst … hotostream

done on vinyl and wood backing. pretty heavy, 60 lbs a panel-ish. I'd look into acrylic if I were you, but that can be expensive too.

I'm trying out the poster prints and canvases lately.
May 07 12 06:02 pm  Link  Quote 
Photographer
JM Dean
Posts: 8,856
Cary, North Carolina, US


Most any lab can do them these days. I'm sure BC can with no problem http://www.modelmayhem.com/10720

I've even had a pan printed at Staples.

I personally like WHCC but that’s just because I’ve been with them a while and have an account setup with them
May 07 12 06:04 pm  Link  Quote 
Photographer
DZ Photography
Posts: 186
Everett, Massachusetts, US


Amazing shot, I guess i should've preface with an American company can't imagine the shipping fee on an aussie company lol
May 07 12 06:06 pm  Link  Quote 
Photographer
Blue Cube Imaging
Posts: 10,401
Ashland, Oregon, US


Thanks all...

I can do up to 30 inches by 100 feet on silver halide paper. What size are you thinking about?
May 07 12 06:11 pm  Link  Quote 
Photographer
Jerry Nemeth
Posts: 22,730
Dearborn, Michigan, US


Blue Cube Imaging wrote:
Thanks all...

I can do up to 30 inches by 100 feet on silver halide paper. What size are you thinking about?

That is good to know.

May 07 12 06:15 pm  Link  Quote 
Photographer
DZ Photography
Posts: 186
Everett, Massachusetts, US


To be honest I am just shopping around for a really good print company I am going to want to offer clients panoramas and I want to put a couple in my new house not sure on the sizes yet, could you send me some info or put your web page up? How good do the prints look on that paper, I am thinking amazing. If sending me the info its donnyz@dzphotoboston.com
thank you
D
May 07 12 06:24 pm  Link  Quote 
Photographer
Scott Aitken
Posts: 3,584
Seattle, Washington, US


Blue Cube Imaging wrote:
Thanks all...

I can do up to 30 inches by 100 feet on silver halide paper. What size are you thinking about?

I will happily vouch for Blue Cube.

It was a panoramic print that converted me to Blue Cube in the first place. I had a 30" panorama that I had printed elsewhere, and the print looked like crap. I had it printed at Blue Cube, and it was way way better. Comparing the two prints was like night and day. Could not have been happier.

Dump mPix. Blue Cube is highly, highly recommended.

May 07 12 08:29 pm  Link  Quote 
Photographer
KFM Designs
Posts: 685
Sedona, Arizona, US


Merridian Photo
May 07 12 08:39 pm  Link  Quote 
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