The photo lab cares not what camera took the shots .. not even how nice they are.
Just burn a CD of the images you want printed and take them to the lab and have them print them.
Now as far as printing your images on an Inkjet printer.
You have to be sure your computers monitor is calibrated so you see the images as they were shot. (Shoot in RAW and Photoshop will show you what the images looks like on your monitor … if the colour or exposure or contrast is off, your monitor needs calibration)
When printing from the computer to your inkjet, be sure you are using high quality photo paper and you have told Photoshop you are using photo paper, other wise it will print images suitable for ordinary printing paper (20# copy or printing paper) and very muddy prints with banding will be printed.
Unless you have any family operated, that is, not large corporation photo labs, get a printer. This is the best way to ensure the images come out the way you want them.
The photo lab cares not what camera took the shots .. not even how nice they are.
Just burn a CD of the images you want printed and take them to the lab and have them print them.
Now as far as printing your images on an Inkjet printer.
You have to be sure your computers monitor is calibrated so you see the images as they were shot. (Shoot in RAW and Photoshop will show you what the images looks like on your monitor … if the colour or exposure or contrast is off, your monitor needs calibration)
When printing from the computer to your inkjet, be sure you are using high quality photo paper and you have told Photoshop you are using photo paper, other wise it will print images suitable for ordinary printing paper (20# copy or printing paper) and very muddy prints with banding will be printed.
Unless you have any family operated, that is, not large corporation photo labs, get a printer. This is the best way to ensure the images come out the way you want them.
Hope this helped.