John,
Find a national photo lab you are satisfied with and go mail order.
I did that for a long time back in the film days.
Now you could quickly mark the keepers and send them off,
and she could post them in an album on the shelf.
(Hate to say it, but she's right,)
Regards, Bob S.

On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 3:25 AM, John Coyle <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ah, yes, Bob - good idea if the nearest photo-lab were not the one already
> mentioned- mediocre quality and higher prices.
>
> John in Brisbane
>
>
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> Subject: RE: The BS of Digital Photography
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>> Bit late on this thread, but here goes anyway; I've been
>> thinking lately about going back to film (more accurately,
>> B&W, doing my own developing and printing)
> [...]
>> because my wife complains
>> that she waits a long time to see prints of our DSLR-taken
>> family snapshots, that is if I ever actually print them.
>
> Seems to me you should be telling the missus to learn how to print! Or at
> least give her directions to the nearest photo lab.
>
> Bob
>
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