[EMAIL PROTECTED] tapped out this message on 7/23/2003 2:58 AM 

>If you keep big, high definition jpegs in a directory called
>"PICTURES" one the bottom level of an iso 9660 (standard, not
>mac-specific) cdrom, you can print them off of those Kodak Picture
>Maker kiosks.  The instructions I found suggested keeping the format
>of the cd pretty standard- e.g. naming things in the 8.3 style (with
>eight alphanumeric characters, a dot, and then a three letter
>extension).  Oh yeah, no cdrw disks...
>
>Then, you'd be able to have the image tags point to them, adding a
>height parameter to control the displayed size.
>
>I recommend using Graphic Convertor- it'll make html indices with
>small quick-loading pictures automatically.  I use it all the time
>for managing  my digital snapshots.  It's about $40, I think.  


I agree with the above but if they want to have their photos in HTML 
pages, they should actually be pared down from te printable 
versions...not just with HTML sizing. GCon does nice batch converts on 
this.

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