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Eva888

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#288740 20-Jul-2021 10:46
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I would like to get quite a number of photos that are in my iPad printed and sent to me. Planning on making up a few albums for posterity and also multiple collage of photos in a large wall frame as family gifts.

 

Which is the simplest method of doing this. Thanks.


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  #2747055 20-Jul-2021 10:52
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Most of the "high street" photo printing places, warehouse stationary, Harvey Norman etc seem to have on line options of printing photos from devices,  look them up and have a look 

 

 




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  #2747075 20-Jul-2021 11:32
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Snapfish etc? 

 

I know Snapfish have an iPad app. If you don't mind waiting a few days, this could be a good option.


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  #2747125 20-Jul-2021 13:35
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Snapfish or harvey normans both have apps.  I tend to find snapfish pretty overly dark.

 

Also if you have a printer that migh thave an app as well (I have a canon printer and it has an app that will print photos from an ios photo gallery).  Of course this gets expensive on ink.

 

 

 

 





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