by osiris » Fri Oct 10, 2008 8:34 am
Technically, the images would be copyrighted and therefore illegal to have them printed "professionally". However, there's a "fair use" clause on all copyrighted material and since you're printing it for personal use, I don't think you'd have a problem. At any rate, I've had photos printed at Boots (taking in a USB stick of BBC images and using their self serve machines) and at Asda (using their website to upload photos and getting them delivered). I've had no problems so far. Personally, I prefer the Asda photos. They're not as glossy as Boots ones, and they have great deals sometimes. Like weekends when all 6x4s are half price. Delivery isn't too bad either and they used to give you 30 free prints when you sign up (I think it's 10 now). If you only want to print a few more, signing up to the website might be a good idea to get those free ones.
Technically, the images would be copyrighted and therefore illegal to have them printed "professionally". However, there's a "fair use" clause on all copyrighted material and since you're printing it for personal use, I don't think you'd have a problem. At any rate, I've had photos printed at Boots (taking in a USB stick of BBC images and using their self serve machines) and at Asda (using their website to upload photos and getting them delivered). I've had no problems so far. Personally, I prefer the Asda photos. They're not as glossy as Boots ones, and they have great deals sometimes. Like weekends when all 6x4s are half price. Delivery isn't too bad either and they used to give you 30 free prints when you sign up (I think it's 10 now). If you only want to print a few more, signing up to the website might be a good idea to get those free ones.