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| Thread ID: 66680 | 2006-03-03 23:23:00 | Developing Digital Pics? | kiwimate27 (9833) | Press F1 |
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| 435409 | 2009-01-14 06:26:00 | Small prints, self prinitng is v v expensive. Calculate the paper cost let alone the ink and time cost. 6x4 inch glossy papers I have seen cost near $1 each . |
Nomad (952) | ||
| 435410 | 2009-01-14 06:37:00 | The best place I've found is Kodak in the US. Not NZ kodak. Easy to upload, no software needed on your own PC, can upload the lot in one go, less than 1 week from uplaod to delivery in your mailbox and cheap. PCtek have you got a link for it? Thanks |
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| 435411 | 2009-01-14 07:01:00 | Have used Snapfish and found them not only very cheap but also reliable. On my first visit to Camera House had an arguement with them because they did not tell me until I had wasted 20 mins that usually flash drives don't work on their equipment. However since then have been back and used one of my SD cards and everything went fine. However for better results I understand that you need to find a shop that has the same setting on their monitor as you have at home. That takes a bit of work and I plan to do sometime fairly soon. Misty :D |
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