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I recently heard about CVS photo labs, and thought I would give them a try. I spent about an hour selecting all my favorite digital photos of my kids, and uploaded them to the CVS site. Checkout was a little confusing to me, but a quick call to the customer service line cleared it right up. I submitted my order, and was told that they would be ready by 11 a.m. the next day.
When I picked up my photos, I was in a hurry and didn't have the time to look through all of them right away. Boy, I wish I had! As soon as I flipped through them, it became glaringly obvious that they had cropped ALL of my...
read full review »CVS is very close to me, and I am a photographer with a digital camera. When I need quick prints I go over to my local CVS, however I might as well just wait for better prints in the mail because CVS's printing computers seems to edit my photographs! Not only do most of them come out with some kinda of cropping which I did not agree too, they usually come out more satuarated in parts of my picture where color was not suppose to be so bold. Skin tones come out red and yellow instead of my choosen preference. I have heard that their printers try to correct your photos upon printing them, but I...
read full review »I began using the cvs photo center just recently - when I came across the offer for 50 free prints. I am working on a photo project involving scanning & printing very old family photos. Most are not in good condition. However, despite the fact that the cvs photo center has not recommended printing these photos because of poor resolution, the quality of the photo prints has been outstanding. The site is relatively easy to use. There are several options for editing and special effects (such as printing in black & white or sepia). There is a cropping function, but it is not very user...
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