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Digital Question (Ofoto) was Re: [at-l] Quick Gear Report



Better yet get a cd-rom burner and burn them to CD for just about nothing.
They are just about giving blank cd's away these days and you can store 700
MB on each one. Just print the few that you really want. A camera like that
should give you the freedom to shoot 10 pictures for everyone that you end
up printing.

Bryan
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My 2 cents...

Why "convert" to photo?  And why upload?
Just install another 20GB cheap IDE drive dedicated for backup, copy all to
that, and use a (very reasonably priced these days) color inkjet to print
them.



----- Original Message -----
From: "rick boudrie" <rickboudrie@hotmail.com>
To: <rafe.bustin@verizon.net>; <at-l@mailman.backcountry.net>
Sent: Monday, August 19, 2002 6:02 PM
Subject: Digital Question (Ofoto) was Re: [at-l] Quick Gear Report


> >This is a 4 Megapixel digicam; I was saving images in "RAW" mode at >full
> >resolution.  I got 180 images onto a 512M CF card, and another 20 >or so
on
> >a 256M card from work.
>
> Do you digital experts have any suggestions as to where might be the best
> (price/quality/extras) place to have .jpegs converted to 4" x 6" photos?
>
> I just sent 50 images to Ofoto.com because I remembered the name from
> somewhere and it had a Kodak connection.  The .49 per shot cost seemed
> reasonable, but I am most concerned about quality.  I also liked the idea
of
> storing a copy of all my shots on thier computer (2 hours to upload 50
> shots) as a back up of my back up that won't get lost.
>
> What do you all think of Ofoto and or other similar services?
>
> Rick B
>
>
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