Apparently in the US, many photo labs are turning away customers because their shots look "professional". The article talks about how the wave of digital photography has raised the bar in the quality of photography coming into local photos labs causing concern in the lab that the images are possibly infringing on copyright. I suppose it is both annoying and flattering to be told that your images look too professional, so we can't print them. The labs are covering their own interests, which is understandable. What I want to know is, if your pictures are THIS GOOD, why bother having them printed at a Walmart or Walgreens? If it's worth printing, why not take your images to a pro or semi pro lab to get prints done?