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To: drew_m who wrote (16463)11/5/2000 12:24:48 PM
From: Ausdauer  Read Replies (1) of 60323
 
Drew, I have used floppies and CF cards in the Kodak kiosks...

...in the past and never have had much trouble except for the cost. I believe most places are charging about $7.95 for an 8 1/2" x 11" sheet.

Have you tried creating a CD where the photos reside inside a folder ["My Documents" or "Drew's Favorites"]? The booth may be configured to look for a folder on the CD rather than just naked *.jpg's or other picture formats.

Some places have a CF adapter for patrons. If you ask the clerk to open up the front panel (there is usually a flip-up plastic door) you will see a type III PCMCIA slot with two stacked type II slots like you have on a laptop. Frequently the adapter is parked in one of these slots and more often than not only one of the slots is recognized by the kiosk.

Good Luck,

Aus
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