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Hey everyone, I hope its ok to post my feedback here about Mpix. I shoot mostly all black and white work so I felt you all may want to know this. I have been wanting to get some work printed with Mpix and finally sent in three prints of mine to them. I sent them on Tuesday and recieved them today (Friday) via usps. I ordered two prints on the Kodak E surface paper and 1 print on their true black and white paper. Wanted to compare the difference in paper.
I submitted the prints as black and white prints (no sepia or other toning). When I opened the packace today I just sat there and stared at the prints and said WOW!!! I am glad I tried them. The prints look beautiful. I am really undecided which paper type I like better. I think I am leaning toward their black and white paper more but want to get some more info from them about longevity. The e surface paper I believe is rated at 100 years +. The prints came back looking pretty much exactly the way I saw them on my screen. They are nice and sharp (I sharpened them before uploading). I allowed them to color correct if needed. The blacks are nice and rich, the whites are bright and all tones in between are just really nice.
I used to print my own work on papers such as epson radiant white watercolor paper, epson heavyweight matter paper and some other good papers. I am very picky when it comes to printing my work. Maybe too picky at times. I used to use carbon inks from inksupply.com. I can truly say that Mpix met my expectations and beyond. I am extrememly satisfied with how the prints turned out and will be placing more orders soon so I can start selling my work again.
If you are looking for a good place to get your black and white work done give Mpix a try. The prices seem pretty good to me and they are fast. Try a print or two and compare for yourself.
Hope this helps anybody that is looking for a good photo lab. Let me know if you all have any questions.
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