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To: Andrew H who wrote (17277)2/17/1999 1:35:00 PM
From: Martin E. Frankel  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 44908
 
Hi Andy,

The "deal" is obviously done (probably with the processing division of Kodak) or they couldn't have issued a PR, but perhaps Kodak is waiting for the website to be up and operational... which shouldn't take too long with John Hwang and his (now our... TSIG's) programmers. This, IMO, will be another great income producer for TSIG. Strange that nobody has picked-up on the additional savings of doing business on the Internet... no sales taxes!

Be Right!!!... Sit Tight!!!

Best always,

Marty

P.S.: Do you remember the post a few days ago referencing the best CD websites on the Internet? MusicBoulevard was listed as #1. Guess who did the MusicBoulevard website? Yes... our very own John Hwang!



To: Andrew H who wrote (17277)2/17/1999 1:39:00 PM
From: tfk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
>>here would be quite a wait during the period the film was mailed for processing and then mailed back--there would also be the postage costs. Unless they have something else in mind besides mailing.<<

Here are some possibilities on processing: the developed pictures can be stored electronically at TSIG for online access, or they can be mailed back to you on regular print paper, or they can be put on a CD and sent to you.

tfk



To: Andrew H who wrote (17277)2/17/1999 1:39:00 PM
From: BCEAGLES  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
>>I am wondering about film processing over the Internet--it would seem there would be quite a wait during the period the film was mailed for processing and then mailed back--there would also be the postage costs. Unless they have something else in mind besides mailing.<<

To me, what is great about this is for those folks with digital cameras. The customer can e-mail their photo (or photos) from their camera disk to this new site and the site could print it out for you on quality paper or even make slides for you ..... etc. possibilities here seem numerous.
GO TSIG!!!!!!! :~)



To: Andrew H who wrote (17277)2/17/1999 5:03:00 PM
From: Ellen  Respond to of 44908
 
I am wondering about film processing over the Internet--it would seem there would be quite a wait during the period the film was mailed for processing and then mailed back--there would also be the postage costs. Unless they have something else in mind besides mailing.

However film sales over the iInternet sounds great.


I've known people who have used those "mailing packets" to send off film to be developed. The mailing, postage and wait didn't deter them at all. In fact, they liked having the pictures delivered rather than having to go pick them up. Just my $.02!