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From: "Chip Louie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 9:42 PM
Subject: RE: EOS Digital prints


> >
> > Hello all,
> >
> > Does anyone here know of any labs that will accept a CD of
> > digital photos to
> > make prints from?   I have an Epson Photo 780 that does a great
> > job, but it
> > is extremely time consuming, and ink and paper get quite costly.  I know
> > there are high end labs that do this, but I am not wanting to spend
$6.00
> > per 4 x 6 print !!!    Photo Works in Seattle, (formally Seattle Film
> > Works), accept CDs to make prints from, but as of now I have not
received
> > any prints from them from a CD I sent nearly 3 weeks ago.  I did
> > NOT send my
> > only copy of the CD, so if I never get the prints, it will not be
> > any loss.
> > I am wanting someplace to make good quality prints, but at down to Earth
> > prices, (like about 20 to 30 cents per 4 x 6 size).   I do not
> > want to cope
> > with having to upload files to a website to have prints made.  That is a
> > major hassle, and I usually always save my photos in TIFF format,
> > which they
> > will not accept anyway, or if they did, it would take forever to
transfer
> > lots of photos.   I just want to be able to collect photos on a
> > CD, send it
> > off, and get back good prints at a decent price.    Maybe Photo Works
will
> > come through, but they are obviously  S--------L-------O---------W.
> >
> > Thanks a lot,
> > Steve
> >
> >
>
> Hi Steve,
>
> Are you near a Kinko's Copy shop?  They have digital output printers of
> various types depending on the store.  They are all dry processors from
what
> I have seen though so the images won't last too long but for short term
> display uses say about 2-3 years with less than 20% fading the price is
> right.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Chip Louie


Actually, any local mini lab that uses the Fuji Frontier system has the
capability of making a print on photo paper (near archival) from a CD.  One
in our area does a beautiful job.  There is a Kodak equivalent, I believe,
but I'm not sure.
Skip Middleton
http://www.shadowcatcherimagery.com


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