Snapfish promises two main services-upload and editing and reprints of digital pictures and developing and printing of regular film. They also offer online albums of both so you can send a link and password to family to view your pictures.
At $1.99 a roll, (the 1st three being supposedly free) for developing and printing with 4x6 photos, it seemed worth checking out.
I mailed 2 rolls of film. These were taken by two different people with two different camera and film speeds. We did receive email notification of receipt and by the end of the first week our pictures were available online. We received the actual prints at the end of the second week. The actual prints were okay-not great. The colors seemed dull and there was no difference between the brightness of photos taken with a point and shoot and 100 speed film and a higher end zoom with 800 speed film. (there usually is considerable difference). But for $1.99 you get what you pay for!
Online, the photos are arranged in albums, at the largest individual view-they are only about 4 inches square. I immediately rotated them all right side up and sent the link to my sister. She was able to use a password and view the pictures. There was a prominently displayed opportunity to purchase copies.
I decided to edit and purchase some reprints. (at $.59 a copy this would be less than the Kodak machine at CVS). The editing function wouldnt work. After 6 emails over three weeks-it still doesnt and its actually worse. The first two emails were answered although not promptly. The rest have not been.
Bottom line, Snapfish isnt worth the time and effort. Better to spend the extra couple of dollars and get a CD of your pictures (these come with the editing program on them) and print your own or use a scanner and edit your own. Most scanners and printers(as well as some greeting card programs) come with editing software for photos. Buy a pack of photo paper and be sure to change your printer settings to glossy paper. Results will be adequate for most of us amateurs!