Digital printing reviews: How to develop prints
Insert the memory card into the kiosk
Kiosks
Step 1: View the images before you go to the store so you know of any problems, such as red-eye, that you want to correct.
You can either burn the image to disk or simply take along the memory car from your digital camera.
Step 2: Insert the memory card or disc into the kiosk and use the touch-screen to select the images you want to print.
Next, you can do basic image-editing, such as cropping and removing red-eye.
The photos drop into a tray at the bottom of the machine
Step 3: Select the size, finish (matt, for example) and number of prints.
The photos drop into a tray at the bottom of the machine and you usually pay at the till.
Online
Step 1: Head to your chosen website - we're using Bonusprint in this example.
Click Get Started, scroll down, click Free Download to download the software to make transferring images to the site easier.
Follow the onscreen instructions.
Step 2: Select the images you want to transfer to the website - known as uploading your images.
Choose the size, finish (matt or glossy) and quantity
The more images you upload, the longer the process will take.
You don't have to print all the images you select for uploading.
Step 3: Choose the images you want to print, as well as the size, finish (matt or glossy) and quantity.
Enter your address and card details when instructed.
Your pictures will be posted and take between one and three days to arrive.
