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To: LLCF who wrote (99192)5/3/2001 12:40:30 AM
From: GraceZ  Respond to of 436258
 
Sometimes in order for technology to advance the users of the previous technology have to die off. -gggg-

For me the easiest thing in the universe is to order something online and get it delivered to my postal mail box. If I have to get in my car, find a parking space, go into a store, wait for a $5 an hour clerk to wait on me and then come back and do the same thing three days later to pick up the finished prints, I'd never ever do it. I don't even like renting videos because I have to remember to bring them back.

They also make inexpensive printers that work directly from the cameras without a computer, but they aren't as cheap in terms of consumables as the 3x5's you get from film.



To: LLCF who wrote (99192)5/3/2001 5:48:50 AM
From: Ilaine  Respond to of 436258
 
Hope you are taking photos of your kids using a better camera.:)

I just tried Ofoto - uploading couldn't be easier, but they only take .jpg, and their biggest output size appears to be 8x10.

I'm uploading some digital images to Zing while I am typing - a dozen .bmp files - it's taking a while - but you can get much larger prints from a .bmp. I knew the upload to Zing would take a while, just wanted to try it.

Edit: LOL! It will take about an hour per .bmp to upload them - the ones that aren't too big - some are. I cancelled the upload. It's very very quick for jpegs. No hassle at all.