Hi Rob
What kind of printer technology is inside a "Kiosk" and are they all the
same quality wise?
I see them coming here in the rail stations too but have not tried to print
so far.
The cost is 2-3 times higher than if you order a normal color photo from the
lab here.
greetings
Markus



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On 13/11/06, mike wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> That's your perception.  Now look at the person who shot a roll of film,
took it wherever and came out an hour later (having done something else in
the meantime) with a handful of 6x4s, a proportion of which they would throw
away.  Will they want to sit in front of a computer sorting stuff out to get
their prints?  Don't think so.
>
> It works for you but it doesn't work very well for me and it works very
badly for some people - I suggest that they are the majority of camera
users.

It seems to work here. The remaining photo print shops now also have a
row of kiosk style print machines where the pleb, I mean the customer,
simply inserts it's card and selects the images to print. They can
select size, quantity and some basic editing if they desire. They seem
to be happy as pigs in do do as the machines are virtually always
fully populated.

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