13 August 2008 13:42 GMT / By Verity Burns
Jessops trying not to lose out to online photo services like Photobox has launched a new service called Jessops JPics, a new photo developing and printing service available both online and in-store.Customers are able to log on to the Jessops website and upload their photos online to be developed. They can then choose to either pick them up from their local store or have them delivered to their house. Pretty handy really.
Also with Jessops Jpics, you can get a bit creative and make your own customised photographic products. You can create photobooks, calendars and customised greetings cards all online.
Head of photo for Jessops, Chris Carr, said: "We’re delighted to be launching Jessops Jpics and consolidating our in-store and online offering for customers. By adding photo processing into the multi-channel mix, we want to make Jessops the brand of choice for consumers so they can experience our quality service and products on every level."
If you fancy giving Jpics a go, log on to the Jessops website or pop into your local store for more details. Cameras, Online, Printing services, Jessops

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