No Complaints
Written: Nov 21 '01

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The Bottom Line If time is no object, then it's the cheapest and best film processing around.
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First, Epinions isn't paying me much lately, so I'm not going to write much of a review. But I do like Snapfish, and at the very least I'd like to go on record with my four stars.
Snapfish competes directly with drugstore/grocery film processing. What I've always disliked about the stores is that their features vary. Some offer photos on disk, others charge extra. Some offer free duplicates, others don't. Etc. Against this competition, Snapfish deserves high marks.
Snapfish offers the two most worthwhile features: prints and computerized copies (it really doesn't matter whether it's on disk or web; web is probably better since a floppy can get corrupted). I got my online photos less than seven days after I sent in my film, and the prints arrived shortly thereafter. Snapfish makes the process of sending in film very easy (in an indestructible envelope with pre-printed return address labels), and I love that they just charge my credit card so I don't have to sign anything or send back any payment.
Obviously Snapfish is useless for anyone who needs their photos quickly, but given that photo processing is a pretty generic affair, I don't see any other reason not to use it.
They do not, however, process black and white, but when I errantly sent in a black and white roll they were nice enough to send it back free of charge.
Recommended:
Yes
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