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I've used [http://www.ezprints.com EZPrints] on a few BIG panoramas - mainly single or dual row, very very wide images.  The last panorama I printed was 8x63 inches printed on 12" roll paper.  There is a downloadable [http://ezprints.com/software/ezprints.icc ICC Profile] and they use Fuji archival paper.  They also print up to 20x30 for more ''normal'' aspect ratio images.
 
I've used [http://www.ezprints.com EZPrints] on a few BIG panoramas - mainly single or dual row, very very wide images.  The last panorama I printed was 8x63 inches printed on 12" roll paper.  There is a downloadable [http://ezprints.com/software/ezprints.icc ICC Profile] and they use Fuji archival paper.  They also print up to 20x30 for more ''normal'' aspect ratio images.
 
--[[User:Jeff|Jeff]] 10:00, 6 Dec 2004 (EST)
 
--[[User:Jeff|Jeff]] 10:00, 6 Dec 2004 (EST)
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Revision as of 18:39, 12 November 2005

Printers at home

Some notes on printing are found in the high resolution partial panoramas tutorial.

Printing services

It might be a good idea to list some internet print or photo developing services here, maybe by country. Before I post any opinions and recommendations about services we should agree that we want to have them in the wiki at all. Smensch01 10:42, 3 Dec 2004 (EST)

USA

EZ Prints

I've used EZPrints on a few BIG panoramas - mainly single or dual row, very very wide images. The last panorama I printed was 8x63 inches printed on 12" roll paper. There is a downloadable ICC Profile and they use Fuji archival paper. They also print up to 20x30 for more normal aspect ratio images. --Jeff 10:00, 6 Dec 2004 (EST)