Online Picture Printing


Welcome to Newtonville Camera Online Picture Printing!

You may place an order online 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 52 weeks a year. After you place an order, we will call you to tell you that it is ready to be picked up. Subsequently, you can pick your order at our store. Please note that our lab is closed on Saturdays and Sundays, and therefore we will not be able fulfill orders on those days.

Archival Paper with Great Color and Details. All of the pictures ordered here will be printed on archival paper featuring:

Caution. Normally it is fast and very easy to submit photos. But here are a four things to be careful of when submitting your photos for printing:

Basic Lab Quality Photo Prints. OK, lets order some wonderful picture prints! For basic picture printing of 4x6, 5x7, 8x10, 8x12, 10x15 photographs without borders or themes, please choose one of the following ordering methods:


Windows Users Click Here!
Print Wizard
- download and install


The Print Wizard installer will download to your assigned downloads folder (sometimes this is the desktop). Upon completion of the download, double-click on the installer and follow the instructions to install and launch Print Wizard. In the future, you can launch Print Wizard directly from your "Start!" menu!


Mac Users Click Here!
PhotoCentral
- no download



Greeting Cards, Creative Edges and Borders, Calendar Pages, Photo Book Pages. Let's say that you want to be more creative! Make new greeting cards, add borders to prints, calendar pages, photo book pages, and more! Choose the creative products link:



Creative Products Click Here!
PhotoCentral
- no download


Modern Web Browser and Adobe Flash Plug-in required.

New Greeting Cards (non-folding), Photos with Creative (or normal) Borders, Photo Business Cards, Photo Book Pages (for insertion into photo albums), Gift Tags, Photo Booth Prints, Single Page Calendars, Full Page Calendar Pages (non-bound), and more!


 

Example. Let me visually show you what I meant earlier when I referred to "cropping" and "small files".

This is a picture captured with a consumer compact digital camera. [The kitty's name is Horus by the way.]

If you leave lots of space around your subjects when you take pictures, then you will never have a cropping problem. But if you take pictures that don't have a lot of space around your subjects, then part of the image might get cut off when printing.

Watch what happens when you want to print a 4x6, 5x7, or 8x10 by pointing your mouse over "4x6", "5x7", or "8x10" below the photo.

Part of the photo is removed to make it fit in the size photo that you are requesting. That is called "cropping". An 8x12 or 10x15 image would have the same cropping as a 4x6.

Or point your mouse over "thumbnail" to see what happens when a file that is too small is printed.

But don't worry, very few people have any problems at all and their pictures come out wonderfully!

horus
"WANTZ MOAR LUVZ PLZ" by Kenneth Roberts

4x6 | 5x7 | 8x10 | thumbnail

Photo files from a "DSLR" camera would not have any cropping for 4x6, 5x7, 8x12, or 10x15 print sizes. Also, if you bring your non-DSLR camera to our store, we can fix the settings so that there will be no cropping - for free!