

Printic promises you'll see the physical version of this orange envelope containing your Polaroid-style prints in your mailbox in less than three days.First launched in 1987, Illustrator has been the natural companion to Photoshop for generations of illustrators and designers, and it’s long been considered the standard vector drawing tool for the industry. The final screen before making your purchase is especially cute: you’ll see all images and can scroll through them as they appear to slide in and out of Printic’s signature orange envelope. You can send your images to more than one address, and add another custom message if you desire. You can change the number of prints (up to 30), crop the image to fit the 1:1 ratio format as you desire (otherwise the crop is automatically made for you), add a message underneath the image or remove it from your selection of prints. Once you've made your choices, you'll see the now nearly ubiquitous symbol for editing, the pencil, in the lower right corner of the image. You can select from your photo albums, or pull down the "Wanna use another source?" tab to choose photos from Instagram or Facebook. Printic's clever orange envelope concept follows the order process from start to finish. Printic delivers Polaroid-style images to your doorstep. You'll be charged $15 for your first order regardless of how many prints you select, so you might as well make it 48 because you’ll pay the same for 6 or 48 images. Print Studio charges $15 USD for the first 48 prints, and $5 for each additional 20 prints. The number at the top of the screen will help you track those 48 prints for your first order.

The order review screen is simple, you'll just use the up or down arrows to confirm the order amount for each print. You can select from your images in a grid display, or tap on an image to switch to a larger scrolling view - very helpful for reviewing images at a larger scale and ensuring you're ordering the correct print. The app's user interface is cute and friendly.
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The app is only for iOS although an Android version is in the works, a web version is also available.


Print Studio specializes in thick, matte “miniprints” which resemble business card-sized versions of your images. Print Studio offers business card-sized prints with a matte finish. There's plenty more than can send your order to be printed at a store, and others that specialize in more creative options like postcards and stickers, but for a straightforward mobile solution for moving your photos from the digital to the physical world, try out these apps and don't miss our comparison chart of all of them on page 3. We limited our review to apps that send printouts of your photos from your phone to your doorstep. Some snaps probably should be relegated only to our online social network sharing, but other mobile images seem deserving of a place in the physical world.Ī growing crop of apps now make it easy to send your photos from phone to frame - but which do it best? We researched dozens and narrowed it down to eight that looked promising enough to fully test using some smartphone snapshots from my recent vacation to Hawaii. While vast improvements in camera phone technology have more of us relying on "the camera that's always with you" more than ever before, we also seem to be printing our photographs less and less. Which are the best apps for moving your photos from your phone to your life?
