I recently watched a clerk at Lens & Shutter (one of Victoria's largest
camera shops) do all the work for a woman who wanted an enlargement from
that Kodak machine.

Yes. They have this thing in one of the high end camera shops. Hmmmmm. At
that very moment I realized that this store has no choice but to compete
against Wal-Mart, even if it makes them look a bit cheesey. At least they
are taking some business away from the crappy department store.

The P&S crowd eats this stuff up. I can hear them now: "It does it all in a
minute or two, why would I ever bother getting the lab to do it when it
takes them way longer?"

Besides, take a peek at the images that are generally being printed on those
machines...

OK. I've ranted enough.

geordie
victoria, bc


>
> Date: Tue, 08 Jan 2002 19:03:13 -0800
> From: Shel Belinkoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: What Kodak can do: film scanners in Walmart
>
> Sounds like it might be nice for making proof prints.
>
> Christian Skofteland wrote:
>
> > I think the reason so called pros and serious amateurs ignore these
machines
> > is that they seem to be marketed at the P&S crowd.  If only it could
print
> > larger......
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