

When the reviewers were complete, I gave each company one “point” for each time its photograph was selected as the winner in its group. I reviewed the photos on my own as well, following the same process. I also asked them to choose the the version of the photo they’d most want to put in their own photo album. I asked the reviewers to look for clarity and color accuracy. I presented the reviewers with one photo at a time, laying the four versions of the photo in a grid pattern for them to compare. When ordering from Mpix, I selected the more-expensive “pro quality” prints they’re reviewed by color correction technicians and printed on premium paper.Īfter the photos arrived, I asked four people to review them: two men and two women. When placing each order, I used the companies’ default ordering options for color correction. Before submitting my orders, I used Adobe Photoshop Elements to crop and adjust lighting in the photos. Four were outdoor shots taken on a cloudless day, while the fifth was an indoor shot taken with a flash in mediocre lighting conditions. I selected five photos I took on a Canon digital SLR camera. AdoramaPix is affiliated online camera store Adorama.
Meijer photo print quality professional#
Mpix says it is the largest professional photography lab in the United States. I decided to put four photo-printing sites to the test: mainstream competitors Shutterfly and Snapfish, along with two other companies whose names may not be as familiar to you- Mpixand AdoramaPix. It is hard to take a good picture of photo prints, but here are the photos I ordered (click on image to enlarge):īottom left: AdoramaPix Bottom right: Shutterly
