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Ron Morell wrote in message
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I just got my first Kodak Digital Science Photo CD back from Wallmart today.
I never tried having my negatives put on CD before. Always just scanned the
picture. I was real impressed with the quality of the job. Loading the
pictures into photo paint proved to be cool also.
I've inserted an example of the option from the CD. Each of them have very
good resolution. Including the poster size of 3072 X 2048 pixels. I can
pull a small item out of a BIG PICTURE and get good resolution at the size I
normally process!
Fun stuff. Old hat for most I suppose but brand new technology to me today.
I'm impressed with it!
Ron Morell
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Kathy
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Have you had any of your negatives put on KODAK Photo CD yet? I can't believe
the quality of the pictures I got back. Software on the CD provided for an
image importer for Microsoft Word and Publisher. Corel Photo Paint 7 and Adobe
both support the 5 image resolutions that are provided for each picture. PSP 4
(I haven't loaded the Beta yet) does support the Large format. I haven't seen
how to find and import the other 4 formats in PSP 4 however.
If you have tried the Photo CD, I'd be interested in your impressions of the
technology. I'm still "blown away" with the idea of my snapshots scanned at
3072 x 2048! That is like having a BIG zoom lens when you want to get the
little item out of the big picture!
Ron Morell
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Kathy
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Ron Morell wrote in message
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These picture files are large, typically 18 mbytes. I downloaded the
information file from the KODAK website last night on the Photo CD process.
Quite a company, Eastman Kodak!
I've shared my news, so off the soapbox, and on to the next project! <grin>
Ron Morell
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