In a message dated 11/15/2007 12:23:27 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I don't know. I've heard many people talk about  how they miss their 
family album now that they've switched to  digital.

- T
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I don't agree with everyone that the print  will disappear, for the very 
reason you mentioned.

Yes the print will  become less important to a large degree. Like I show my 
pictures online and have  no need to print out most of what I show online. But 
I still make prints to  frame too, I would bet most hobbyists do. And that is 
a fairly big  market.

And definitely no when it comes to family albums. (A lot of  people may get 
their digital prints done by a store, not do them  themselves.)

Ever heard of scrapbooking? Big industry. Especially aimed at  mothers who 
want to save pictures of their kids and family. It tends  to mainly be a female 
hobby, but I don't see any slacking off on that  front.

Marnie aka Doe :-) I don't do it but have met many women who  do.




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