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28 Feb 02 - 02:16 PM (#660068) Subject: Which digital photo processor? From: Dani Shutterfly is a big pain in the neck, Photoloft isn't accepting new members, Photopoint went belly-up and seems to have swallowed everyone's photos. Is anyone using a service that WORKS? I love the idea of being able to share albums and order prints online. In case you thought I'd abuse the mudcat for personal info: Free 5x7 or 8x10 of any of my Mudcatter photos (Getaway, etc) to the person who recommends a service that'll do what I need! I've got some nice ones I could fix up and put on the auction, too, if I could ever get to them. Dani |
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28 Feb 02 - 04:01 PM (#660145) Subject: RE: BS: Which digital photo processor? From: Bill D Dani---Rita says her crafts group is using PictureTrail and having good luck. here are a couple of sample sites they have posted: |
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28 Feb 02 - 05:00 PM (#660191) Subject: RE: BS: Which digital photo processor? From: Dani Thanks, Bill. But if they do prints, it's not immediately obvious. I poked around the tutorial, but it seems they are mainly album oriented. Dani |
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28 Feb 02 - 05:10 PM (#660196) Subject: RE: BS: Which digital photo processor? From: Bill D ahh...well, let me look. The album sharing was my first concern, but I 'think' I have some links to others |
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28 Feb 02 - 05:20 PM (#660201) Subject: RE: BS: Which digital photo processor? From: Bill D Kodak seems to have one at http://www.kc81.photonet.com/account_en.htm there are several others: here are two http://www.earthlink.net/about/press/clubphoto/ http://www.clubphoto.com/about/press.php |
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01 Mar 02 - 10:48 AM (#660631) Subject: RE: BS: Which digital photo processor? From: mack/misophist If you have a decent color printer you can get photo paper and do it yourself. The software that came with the camera can probably prepare the files for printing. My wife does all her stuff on our HP970c with excellent results. You might want to spray them with photo fixative. And be warned, the prints will only last 4 or 5 years. |