Essentially the Kodak PictureMaker is a SUN Ultra20 workstation with a SCSI
flatbed scanner and high-end dye-transfer printer (correct me if I'm wrong
about the printer).  The one at my local one hour place has a slide/negative
scanner attached via the SCSI bus as well.  I've seen lots of the kiosks
without the extra scanner but luckily the store around the corner from me
has it.

Christian

----- Original Message -----
From: "Tonghang Zhou" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 9:50 PM
Subject: Re: What Kodak can do: film scanners in Walmart


> Where are those attachments to scan slides and negs?  I've never
> seen them.
>
> Regards,
> ___________________________________________________________________
> Tonghang Zhou ("Zhou" is pronounced like Joe)
>
> On Tue, 8 Jan 2002, Christian Skofteland wrote:
>
> > I use the Kodak Picture Maker at my local one hour store.  It has an
extra
> > attachment to scan slides and negatives at ridiculous resolution.  I've
> > printed many 8x10 from slides (the largest available) prints on that
amazing
> > printer and have been totally blown away by its quality.
> >
> > 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......
> >
> > Christian Skofteland
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