Good point StupendousMan! There are actually two different photometric redshifts already calculated in Skyserver. Though since most of the galaxies in your sample are likely z<0.05, their SDSS photozs may not be very reliable (low redshift sources don't have much change in spectral shape across the SDSS filters at low-z).
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