To a certain extent, improvements in smartphone camera
technology have killed the need for a compact camera. That's great news for us
consumers, because it's one fewer gadget to buy and carry, but what about
prints?
It's great to be able to email photos straight from your
phone or share on social media sites but - call us sentimental if you like -
you just can't beat having your most memorable moments immortalised in
physical, papery form. Luckily, that's easy when you know how…
Before we get on to printing apps and online wizardry, did
you know that you can now simply walk into a Boots store and Bluetooth the
photos you'd like printed across? All of the digital photo kiosks you find in
store enable you to transfer your pictures to them wirelessly - just follow the
super simple on-screen instructions.
Direct from phone to printer
Did you also know that you can print your photos directly
from your phone to your printer? A bit like the digital photo kiosk, but
without the need to leave home…
If you're an iPhone user, you should make the most of
Apple's AirPrint. AirPrint gives you full-quality printed output without the
need to download or install drivers - so is perfect for iPhones (and also iPads
and iPods).
All iPhones (3G and later) come ready to use AirPrint -
though you do need to have an AirPrint-compatible printer (all big
manufacturers do them and they're surprisingly affordable, starting at around
£45). From your camera roll, simply select the photo(s) to print, tap the
printer icon, then select the AirPrint printer and number of copies required.
Google Cloud Print is another way you can print images
directly from your phone (or any other Wi-Fi enabled device) to your printer,
via a secure internet connection. There's a range of Google Cloud Print Ready
printers on the market, which you'll need as well an app.
Cloud Print is the official Android app and, while there's
no direct replacement for iOS, you can use the PrintCentral Pro app, which
enables you to print to a number of services, including Google Cloud Print. One
of the features we love on Google Cloud Print is that it facilitates letting
others access your printer - imagine coming to home to a lovely print of your
weekend away that a friend has sent to your printer!
Apps for snaps
There are some clever apps for both iPhones and Android
phones that enable you to order prints directly from your handset. These
services work on the proviso that you download their app, choose the photos you
want printed from your phone, upload via the app then pay - and they post you
out prints. Snail mail has never been so in vogue!
You'll notice that most of these services offer a couple of
square print format options that have been optimised for Instagram, the
incredibly popular image editing app via which you can take a snap with your
mobile, then add one of many filters and effects to transform it into something
special. If you haven't already got it, download it now and come over all
hipster.
We love Printic - a US-based company offering free apps for
both iPhone and Android. Choose Instagrammed or unedited photos from your
phone, crop them, select your recipients - and Printic posts vintage-themed
pictures in the mail a few days later.
Prints cost 99 cents - there's a minimum of three prints per
order, but no shipping charges. This might sound expensive, but what you end up
with are cool prints, which almost look like Polaroids. They're great for your
very best shots or as a gift (you have the option of posting your prints to any
address you like), because the quality is great and you can order just a few at
a time.
The Fotobox printing app is also well worth checking out,
though sadly it's only available for iPhone at the moment. There's a wealth of
print sizes to choose from, ranging from standard 6x4s to Instagram 6x6es.
The more prints you order the better value this service gets
- order 100 or more 6x4 prints and they'll cost 12p each, which is fabulous for
such a convenient service. Postage is reasonable too.
And then there's Photobox, which also has an official app
you can order prints with.
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