shutterfly uses anit-patterns to upsell, "we've turned your images into a book" and you have have to push a button to get your actual prints. prints are fine, but flimsy and cheap. printique very nice, kodak endura paper. deep rich, very true to life colors. nice blackskkk great paper choices, well explained, can do borders (maybe others can, but this showcased it)import from lightroom, flickr, instagram, google photos facebook or dropbox, or your drive. did a canvas print too $32, pricey. Mpix endura, solid, good colors, fast. snapfish also tries book upsell with deceptive buttons. shipping is terribly slow. Amazon, crazy fast, fuji paper, good for quick cheap photos. nations, slow shippinng, good quality paper, but washed out colors in some, but not all cases