Snapfish vs Shutterfly
Friday, January 18th, 2008    Subscribe To Our FeedWhen comparing two services like Snapfish and Shutterfly you are bound to find various opinions because both are good overall and work well with different type of individuals. On the other hand, there are pros and cons for each of them and in order to realize which one is better in your case you need to be aware of them so that you can make a proper decision.
First off let us talk about Snapfish. There are some important pros that have to be highlighted. You can disable the automatic color/exposure correction and the quality of photographs featuring people is the best on the market. Also, when it comes to skin exposure and tones we are again dealing with high quality and the response time of the web site is very good. On the other hand we do have some cons that can not be neglected. The selection and upload tool is quite difficult to manage as it does not support on site drag and drop like Shutterfly does. You can use the free software from Snapfish to do this so it is not a big downside. The shopping cart also has one problem as it does not display the image file name when you order sizes and quantities. Image file name is not printed on the back of each print and the sequence of prints is mixed when it is delivered. We do have the lowest price per print available but the shipping and handling fees are very high so you may need to find and use a Snapfish coupon code in order to do this with less of an impact on your wallet.
Now Shutterfly is a great service, just as good as Snapfish according to some people. You can also disable the automatic color/exposure correction and a well designed drag and drop web page to upload photos will surely be something you will like. Exposure is good and the shopping cart tool will display the image file name when ordering, together with printing the image file name on the rear of every print. The web site comes with a good response time and the customer service via telephone is flawless. On the other hand, the quality of people photographs is medium and skin tones do come with a bluish tint. Customers are not given ICC profiles.
The truth is that there is not much to differentiate between the two web pages as both are very reliable and good. On the other hand, the biggest difference appears when talking about people photographs as they are better with Snapfish.
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