![]() ![]() After ordering my prints, I got a confirmation email with my order number. Shipping costs around $9 for Serbia and the photos are shipped from Scotland. Personally, I didn’t find it to be a problem, due to the ease of use and speed I mentioned earlier. So, if you change your mind or you make a mistake, you need to delete the item and start over. You can’t choose a different finish or size of your print. What I’d like to note here us that, once you add photos to the cart, you can only edit the crop. Back when the company announced this service, it disclosed the names of the labs too: Bay Photo, Loxley Colour, and WHCC. This information is not mentioned when you order prints, but Flickr isn’t secretive about it. Some of you were curious about the processing labs. Whichever finish you select, the paper type is disclosed for each: your photos will be printed on different types of Kodak paper. In my opinion, the higher price is worth it in some cases, but more on that later. The smallest, 6×4 prints cost $0.67 in lustre and glossy, and the metallic one is $1. For example, glossy and lustre 9×6 prints cost $1.5 while you’ll pay $2.24 for the metallic finish. When I placed the orders, I noticed that the metallic finish is a bit more expensive. Then, there are three finishes to choose from: lustre (matte), glossy, and metallic. The standard print sizes range from 6” x 4” (15.2 x 10.2 cm) all the way to 40” x 30” (102 x 76.2 cm). I selected paper prints and was offered image sizes in four groups: standard, special, panoramic, and square. You can also choose wall art, desk art, and even keepsakes ! Print types and sizesĮven though we tested paper prints, they’re not the only option. You may need to do it if you want to get perfect prints, but honestly, mine turned out perfect even without any additional steps on my side. It’s also worth noting that I didn’t prepare my photos for printing in terms of editing, cropping, etc. All in all, it’s really difficult to get confused and trust me, I can get confused easily. It’s fast-responsive, easy to use, it clearly guides you and tells you what to do next. Whichever method you opt for, you’ll get a clean, very intuitive page. It sounds complicated, but it’s not: it worked really fast for me. I wanted different types and sizes of prints, so I chose the second approach: I opened the photos I wanted to print in new tabs and clicked on the cart under each of them. ![]() If you want all your prints in the same size and finish, it would be much faster to select a batch and then choose the size and finish of your prints. With the first approach, you can’t select multiple images, which I found to be a drawback. Again, proceed to choose print type, size, and finish. Open the photo you want to print and click on a cart under it.Proceed to choose print type, size, and finish. You’ll get to choose photos from your photostream, but you can also upload a new one, which will be added to photostream as private. Go to “Prints” at the top of the page.When you decide you want to print some of your photos, there are two ways to order: Ordering prints from Flickr Methods of ordering and ease of use
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