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To: Original Mad Dog who wrote (4263)2/22/2001 5:00:17 PM
From: Neenny  Respond to of 15481
 
I will ask my brother for you...

He has taken and printed a lot of pictures for my family...like the family pictures he took last October. The quality is very nice. Of course Photography is his life's work.



To: Original Mad Dog who wrote (4263)2/22/2001 5:18:48 PM
From: SmoothSail  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15481
 
I have an HP DeskJet 722C that prints really nice photos and it's hardly a top of the line printer. The difference is in what kind of paper you use. The better the quality of the paper, the better the photo. The paper is expensive. Use Adobe - or any of the other photo massagers to print more that one photo per sheet.

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To: Original Mad Dog who wrote (4263)2/22/2001 5:42:37 PM
From: Cheeky Kid  Respond to of 15481
 
I use a HP Deskjet 932C. It produces great color photos on glossy photo paper. I was amazed at the quality. The printers now a days are inexpensive, it's the replacement color cartridges where they make their money.
pandi.hp.com

A good program to let you organize and print your photos is Photo Explorer 7 Pro. It's an industrial strength program, and it's very well priced. Available by packaged version or download:
ulead.com

I take thousands of photos per year, and this program is going to work out nice.

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Also of interest:
AGFAnet Internet Print Service
ulead.com