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From: "Butch Black"
Subject: Re: A quick *ist D comment.
>
> The Fuji Print pix we have is a dry system. No chemicals nor water like
the
> Fuji Aladdin. It uses a special paper and UV light to create the image. It
> has about the color range
"Butch Black" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Actually, I just saw a flyer for CVS (a drugstore chain) that has a new
>> >Kodak machine for making prints from your CF card. $0.29, USD
>>
>> Most of the large chain drug stores around here have those machines now.
>> I'll bet the chemical minilabs st
- Original Message -
From: "Butch Black"
Subject: Re: A quick *ist D comment.
>
> The Fuji Print pix we have is a dry system. No chemicals nor water like
the
> Fuji Aladdin. It uses a special paper and UV light to create the image. It
> has about the color range
>Actually, I just saw a flyer for CVS (a drugstore chain) that has a new
> >Kodak machine for making prints from your CF card. $0.29, USD
>
> Most of the large chain drug stores around here have those machines now.
> I'll bet the chemical minilabs start disappearing soon.
I expect that for that
Actually, I just saw a flyer for CVS (a drugstore chain) that has a new
Kodak machine for making prints from your CF card. $0.29, USD
Yeah, we have a Fuji machine that does the same thing and we recently
dropped the price down to 29ยข Now if I could only get the d**m machine
fixed.
Butch
Ea
- Original Message -
From: "Mark Roberts"
Subject: Re: A quick *ist D comment.
> >Actually, I just saw a flyer for CVS (a drugstore chain) that has a new
> >Kodak machine for making prints from your CF card. $0.29, USD
>
> Most of the large chain drug s
Actually, I just saw a flyer for CVS (a drugstore chain) that has a new
Kodak machine for making prints from your CF card. $0.29, USD
Steven Desjardins
Department of Chemistry
Washington and Lee University
Lexington, VA 24450
(540) 458-8873
FAX: (540) 458-8878
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
A friend's husband received a Canon A80 for Christmas. She thought the CF
card could only take 32 pictures! Film is so much easier to figure out, I
told her.
Jim A.
>
> ..which works admirably until you discover that the CF card is 32MB in
> size ;-)
>
>
>
>
> Cheers,
> Cotty
>
>
> ___/\_
John Coyle wrote:
> Both Shel and Malcolm have not mentioned the combination of
> film and digital which I find most convenient - shoot on film
> and have it scanned at the time of development. I may be
> lucky in having a very high-quality one-hour lab within two
> minutes drive (or ten-minu
On 25/12/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] disgorged:
>My wife saw some guy at Walmart pick 168 pics out of about 700 on a CF
>card to get printed. This impressed quite a bit and has changed some of
>her reluctance aobut dgitial cameras. BTW, the price of a 4x6 was that
>same as a film print.
...which work
7;s a very cheap way to upgrade though!
John Coyle
Brisbane, Australia
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From: "Shel Belinkoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 26, 2003 1:57 PM
Subject: Re: A quick *ist D comment.
> Hi John ...
>
> I
My wife saw some guy at Walmart pick 168 pics out of about 700 on a CF
card to get printed. This impressed quite a bit and has changed some of
her reluctance aobut dgitial cameras. BTW, the price of a 4x6 was that
same as a film print.
Steven Desjardins
Department of Chemistry
Washington and Le
D]>
Sent: Friday, December 26, 2003 5:57 AM
Subject: RE: A quick *ist D comment.
> Shel Belinkoff wrote:
>
> > I like digi as well. The immediacy for family snaps, quick
> > turnaround, and ease of processing are all benefits. I wish
> > that, like the woman in the article
Shel Belinkoff wrote:
> I like digi as well. The immediacy for family snaps, quick
> turnaround, and ease of processing are all benefits. I wish
> that, like the woman in the article said, I could just toss
> my film canister in the air, grab some lunch, and come back
> to a nicely done cont
"Malcolm Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Where the imagination goes, the wallet is sure to follow.
Ooh, that's a keeper!
--
Mark Roberts
Photography and writing
www.robertstech.com
I like digi as well. The immediacy for family snaps, quick turnaround, and ease
of processing are all benefits. I wish that, like the woman in the article
said, I could just toss my film canister in the air, grab some lunch, and come
back to a nicely done contact sheet.
I suppose the immediacy d
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