PR!NT with Sony
Sony has teamed up with the ever-lovely people at Photobox to launch PR!NT – their own online photo printing service. Upload your images, store them online, have them printed off, turned into wall-art, or made into funky gifts. In time, they’re hoping to develop the service so that – if you use Sony products, anyway – you can get the most out of their features, things such as sweep panorama.
There’s unlimited storage so that you can backup your images and there’s personal space where you can privately share your images and videos.
You can access the site directly, but if you belong to Sony’s ‘Communities’ portal, you can click through from there. And if you’re accustomed to using Photobox, the site looks reassuringly familiar.
There’s a freebie offer to tempt you, too. If you’re not already a Photobox member, you can choose from a free 30 page photobook or 50 free prints within 30 days of registration. That doesn’t sound too bad to me.
PR!NT from Sony (and Photobox).
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