that's true.  i too had some my films done on photo CD by kodak and was 
really not happy with the pictures.  not only resolution, even the colours 
too were not that good.  normally those have a bit of red in them.  so, 
finally i went in for scanner - HP S20 - relatively cheap and versatile 
enough.


>From: Richard Klein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: Photo CDs
>Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2001 07:42:46 -0400
>
>I tried getting a roll of film developed straight to a CD for the first 
>time
>yesterday.  I forget the brand name, but it wasn't a Kodak PhotoCD.  The
>files on the CD were .jpg images, approximately 1480x1035, 24-bit color.  I
>was a bit disappointed because that resolution doesn't allow for much
>zooming and cropping before you run into blatant pixellation.  Is this the
>same for all photo CDs, or could I do better going with another lab?
>
>    -Rich
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