I found a few at bed bath and beyond but they fold which I do not like. Ikea and The container store are over an hour and half from me. I am looking for photo storage size boxes but sturdy with a lid and that I can put in my Entertainment case that will be in public eye. Nothing cheesy. I don’t mind online websites. I just don’t want to pay 15.00 per box (because I need like 30 of them) and don’t want the folding kind either.. Taste but cheap! LOL!
Thank you!
Any other store suggestions?
Walmart, Target and Big lots do not carry them either.
Thank you in advance for your answers.
I have black & white digital photos that I want to print in sepia. Is that possible? Please only answer if you are sure. Thanks
I have black & white digital photos that I want to print in sepia. Is that possible? Please only answer if you are sure. Thanks
Although I’ve read loads of stuff about the use of PS in enhancing Black & white digital photos, is lighting, range of tones in the subject matter, and appropriateness of B&W for the image still more important than fiddling around with post production?
There are some “pro” printers, made by Epson and others, that make very good black and white prints from digital photos. But they cost hundreds and hundreds of dollars, well beyond my budget.
The usual home printers and printer docks that I’ve seen in the $100 dollar range do well with color photos, but just can’t make a decent black and white print – they appear “washed out” (low contrast) and have a bluish cast instead of making true black.
Is it just having a printer that has the proper optimization to do black and white, or is there some software manipulations(s) I can try?
I am talking about black and white photos, in which color is added to certain features. For example, they may accentuate blue eyes or pink cheeks. Or they may color accent a flower that the subject is holding. But the rest of the photo is still black and white.
Can I do this at home on my computer? I am using a Kodak digital camera…
Please any help will be appreciated!!
I have a bunch of digital photos taken in black and white. They’re fine when I print them out in 4×6 (using Shutterfly), but when I had them printed out in 5×7 at Target in glossy mode, they all turned greenish. How do I fix this?
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