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| Thread ID: 35723 | 2003-07-20 02:04:00 | Query about films being burned onto cds | Iris (475) | Press F1 |
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| 161382 | 2003-07-20 02:04:00 | I know this isn't really about computers but hopefully there will be someone who'll read this posting and be able to answer the question. If you get a film processed and put onto a CD do you still get the prints that you would normally get or even the negatives back? Or does the process of burning onto CD cancel out the film altogether. Thanks Iris |
Iris (475) | ||
| 161383 | 2003-07-20 02:10:00 | i would think u get the negatives, well they were urs anyway. the photo print- depends on provider. u can always get prints but it may be additional cost. call ur lab up to be sure .. |
nomad (3693) | ||
| 161384 | 2003-07-20 02:37:00 | The CD is usually an "extra" to the processing, which would normally include the prints. You certainly get the negatives ... unless their machine catches fire just aftr the CD is ejected. :D It's a good idea if you've got a computer, ;-), because it's a lot less trouble than scanning them your self, and the quality of the digitised image is better than you can do at home. |
Graham L (2) | ||
| 161385 | 2003-07-20 04:11:00 | Graham L is correct. Take your film in for processing and if you wish to have your photos on a CD you ask for that to be done as an extra, in addition to the prints and negatives. | tommy (2826) | ||
| 161386 | 2003-07-20 05:56:00 | Thanks everyone for the replies. Explains it all |
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