1440x460_Buehne_Spring_2017_Photos.jpg

Digital Photos

Order different formats easily online

  • Formats 10 cm, 11 cm, 13 cm, 20 cm
  • Developed on 270 g/m² FUJIFILM photo paper, matt or glossy finish
  • Your own text on the back
  • Volume discount: develop a min. of 10 photo prints (same size and finish) and get 50 % off
  • Delivery time: 7-11 working days
from 0.18 from per-item
Plus shipping costs from per order; incl. statutory VAT
Your voucher with the identification {{VNAME_PLACEHOLDER}} is already in the shopping cart.
For orders with the Ifolor Designer, the voucher code must be manually entered.

Product information

Develop your photo prints at ifolor, always at good prices. We develop your high-quality photos on genuine photo paper to last long. You can choose whether your photo prints will be developed with a matt or glossy finish during the ordering process. We always develop photos according to the aspect ratio of your original image files, nothing is cropped out. When ordering, you can choose the shorter side of the image, for example, 10 cm. Depending on the aspect ratio, there might be white borders on the sides. 

Price list

from
Format 10 cm
10,2 x 10,2 cm - 15,3 cm
Trial price
from
norm.
Format 11 cm
11,4 x 11,4 cm - 17,1 cm
Trial price
from
norm.
Format 13 cm
12,7 x 12,7 cm - 19,1 cm
Trial price
from
norm.
Format 20 cm
20,3 x 20,3 cm - 30,5 cm
Trial price
from
norm.
Plus shipping costs from per order; incl. statutory VAT

About photo prints

Print digital photos on premium photo paper

Print digital photos on premium photo paper Ifolor's photo prints are exposed on first-class matte or glossy photo paper, which reproduces colors perfectly and preserves beautiful memories for decades. Plus, you can print your own text on the back of the photo. This way you always remember when and where you took the picture, or you can add a lovely text if you want to gift it to someone.

Digital photos in various formats and sizes

Digital photos in various formats and sizes Use your photos for a self-made photo book, a collage or frame it to hang it on your wall. To make all these ideas come true, you can order your digital pictures in four different formats. No matter what format you chose, we can print out your digital photos in a variety of lengths. This depends on which aspect ratio your original photo has. Many cameras and smartphones allow different aspect ratios, which makes you able to choose between different sizes like 4:3, 3:2 or 16:9 and 1:1.

High-quality photos at a good price

High-quality photos at a good price Thanks to our premium photo paper and our high-quality exposure technique we are able to deliver the highest quality photos. Our photos stand out for their vibrant colours and rich contrasts. Did you know that if you develop a minimum of 10 photo prints (same size and finish) you'll receive a 50 % discount?

Size comparison and variable photo length

Size comparison and variable photo length

A photo file’s aspect ratio determines in which paper formats the photo can be developed. This can lead to your prints having different sized sides.

For us to be able to develop different photo formats without having to crop any protruding edges, there are the ifolor photo prints with variable photo lengths for the available paper formats.

It’s really easy to calculate exactly which sizes your prints will have. 

Aspect ratio Aspect ratio

Different ordering methods

Order your photos online, using our ifolor Designer or the app on your smartphone and tablet.  

Order with ifolor Designer

Digital photos
Square prints
Retro prints

Order with mobile phone/tablet

Digital photos
Square prints
Retro prints

NEW: Photo frame

Display your favourite photos with the stylish photo frames from ifolor, which allows you to showcase your 10x15 cm pictures. You can choose from one of the following colours for your photo frame: black, white as well as natural oak

Acrylic photo block for your digital photos

The stand-up picture frame and a real eye-catcher on your desk: your photo as an elegant acrylic glass block.

Shake frame

Similar to the snow globe, the ifolor Shake Photo Frame is filled with a transparent liquid and optional sand, sparkling hearts, or snowflakes. As the name suggests, by shaking it you can stir up the sand, make the hearts fly or make the snowflakes trickle.

Photo prints FAQ

Why do my photos have varying lengths?

When photographing, your photos are shot in a particular aspect ratio which defines the size of the printed picture later. The aspect ratio depends on with which camera model or smart phone you took the photograph.

Our photo paper is produced in rolls with a fixed width. You can choose which width you prefer when ordering your photos (10cm, 11cm, 13cm, 20cm); the width you choose will be the shorter side of your photo.

The length of your photos will vary depending on the aspect ratio of your original image, and the prints are cut to scale. In each case, a maximum is defined at a 3:2 aspect ratio. ifolor supports the most common formats, such as 1:1, 4:3, 3:2, and 16:9.

Example with a width of 10cm:

When you have chosen 10cm as the width, the size of the developed photo will be between 10.2cm x 10.2cm (minimum) and 10.2cm x 15.3cm (maximum).

Ratios:

1:1 = 10,2 cm x 10,2 cm
4:3 = 10,2 cm x 13,6 cm
3:2 = 10,2 cm x 15,3 cm
16:9 = 10,2 cm x 15,3 cm (white bar on top and bottom)

With the classic 3:2 format, you can achieve the maximum amount of picture space. So, when you want to develop photos with varying aspect ratios, you will see that some photos are shorter or longer than others.

How can I tell what the aspect ratio or picture size is?

The ifolor photo prints come in various sizes in order to permit printing of different photo formats without needing to crop images. With the help of the aspect ratio of your digital photo, you can calculate the exact size of your prints.

1. Calculate aspect ratio

You find the pixel ratio of the image using the data properties of your image. You can calculate the aspect ratio by dividing the larger pixel count by the smaller.

Example: 3264x2448 pixels You calculate: 3264/2448 = 1.33 = 4/3 Therefore, your photo has an aspect ratio of 4:3.

2. Calculate picture size

Now that you have the aspect ratio, and you’ve chosen the format for your prints, you can calculate the size of your developed photos.

Should you choose the 10cm format, the shorter side of your photo will be 10.2cm long. The other side will measure in accordance with the proportions of your aspect ratio (in this case, 4:3):

You calculate: 10.2cm * 4/3 = 13.6 cm

The print of your photo, with an aspect ratio of 4:3, is therefore 10.2cm x 13.6cm.

Using the same method you can determine whether your photo is too long or too short. If it exceeds the maximal length, any excess parts of the image will be cropped. If your image doesn’t fill the selected format of your print—for example, by being too narrow—your print will come with a white border.

Additionally:

Panoramas: Aspect ratio of 16:9, developed with white borders. Order your panorama prints in a somewhat larger format.

Square photos: Aspect ratio of 1:1, the pixel count for both sides is identical. Order your square photos as a square print or retro print.

How do I change the aspect ratio settings of my camera or smart phone?

On digital cameras, you will find the available aspect ratio under the settings in the menu. Depending on the model, you may be able to set your camera to 1:1 for square shots or 16:9 for panoramas. Make sure that you can see the changed aspect ratio only on the display. Through the viewer, you will always see the same image section. On most models, the aspect ratio is pre-set to 4:3 or 3:2.

On Android devices, you will find varying aspect ratios in the settings of the camera app or as a quick setting directly on the display over shooting mode. You should also be able to choose between 4:3, 1:1, and 16:9. Depending on the device, you may be able to choose various resolutions for a particular aspect ratio.

When photographing with an iPhone, the different aspect ratios should appear directly over the trigger button in the camera app. By swiping, you can choose between ‘Photo’ (4:3), ‘Square’ (1:1), and ‘Pano’ (panorama function). A panorama photo is achieved by slowly moving your camera across the subject. These long photos cannot, however, be developed without losing image. In lieu of this, however, using a photo editing programme, you can divide the photo among multiple photos and develop them individually. The 16:9 ratio is available only for videos in iOS.

Analogue cameras have an aspect ratio of 3:2. This is due to the limitations of small image formatting on film rolls, which can only use this aspect ratio. As such, you cannot change it in analogue photography.