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hi there, our local newspaper: THE PROVIDENCE JOURNAL in the travel section did a story on this last SUN. they have KODAK EASY SHARE as the best all around one(i think thats what it's called). i believe thats what most of us here are using.
cheers, david
cheers, david
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Hello,
Adorama is a great photo lab (and store) in New York (www.adorama.com). You can upload online and they will ship the prints to you, or you can pick them up if you live in the New York area.
Cheers,
Julian
Adorama is a great photo lab (and store) in New York (www.adorama.com). You can upload online and they will ship the prints to you, or you can pick them up if you live in the New York area.
Cheers,
Julian
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Kodak (formerly known as Ofoto) is pretty easy to use and what many of us here use which means you can get advice.
I'm sure there are postings here on a step by step guide to loading an album onto the Kodak site - can anyone remember the thread?
I'm sure there are postings here on a step by step guide to loading an album onto the Kodak site - can anyone remember the thread?
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jasher -
Thanks for the adorama site. Didn't know there was someone closeby here in NYC.
mpkp -
While I've used KodakGallery (formerly Ofoto) for my recent trip pics that are available for viewing here on Fodor's, I've also tried Snapfish and Shutterfly - the latter two with about a dozen pics each for "testing" purposes.
Found all to be relatively easy to use after a few "mess-ups" - however, the quality of the paper from Kodak is better, thicker and found the color to be truer.
Believe you can test out any number of the services out there with a handful of pics - upload them, request/buy some 4x6" prints from each - see which best suits your needs.
I believe th
Thanks for the adorama site. Didn't know there was someone closeby here in NYC.
mpkp -
While I've used KodakGallery (formerly Ofoto) for my recent trip pics that are available for viewing here on Fodor's, I've also tried Snapfish and Shutterfly - the latter two with about a dozen pics each for "testing" purposes.
Found all to be relatively easy to use after a few "mess-ups" - however, the quality of the paper from Kodak is better, thicker and found the color to be truer.
Believe you can test out any number of the services out there with a handful of pics - upload them, request/buy some 4x6" prints from each - see which best suits your needs.
I believe th