Christian Skofteland wrote;

   "...I walked into the local one-hour photo lab and proceeded to use the
   Kodak Picture Maker."

I've used one of these a few times to scan prints, like you I was in a
hurry.  I liked the quality I got for what I paid.  I didn't realize they
have a negative/slide scanner as well.  That's worth trying.  I have a
photo (not image) of one of my dogs on the office wall that was a quickie
from the Kodak Picture Maker.  By now, it's been there over one year, I
could have had a quality enlargement made.  But it's definitely a better
print than possible with our best printer on site.  People don't believe me
when I tell them it's a digital print.

The Kodak printer is a piece of work.  I accidentally dropped a finished
print and it floated into the printer while making the next print.  I got
to see the Walmart people work on the printer, since I really screwed it.
There was a separate film for each of the three colors (magenta, cyan,
yellow).


K
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