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From: Jason Weill <jweill@andrew.cmu.edu>
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Subject: Re: photo developers which post pix on-line?
Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2001 01:53:19 -0400
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Aziz A. Lookman wrote:

> I'm looking for a photo developing service that will also provide me 
> with pix. in an electronic format. My understanding is that there are 
> companies which posts the pix. on-line as well as provides regular 
> photos. Any idea who they are?

Most photo developers now have an option to develop photos onto diskette 
or CD.  I believe the developer on campus in the University Shoppe also 
offers this option.  Most developers charge $5 more for diskette or $10 
for CD.  The images on the CD are larger, more detailed, and better 
suited for printing.  The images on diskette are small enough to use on 
web pages.  Bear in mind that this service also takes a few extra days 
for processing.

FWIW, one national service which does this is Mystic Color Lab 
(http://www.mysticcolorlab.com/).  That's the service which I used for 
diskette photos.  My family has been using them for regular photo 
service for years.

Hope this helps,
-- 
Jason Weill
jweill@cmu.edu
Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science '03
http://weill.org * AIM: GenericMan0 * ICQ: 15697335

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