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10/27/2006 01:13:25 PM · #1
I have several years of prints, a few I think are good. All taken with Nikon F or F90. They are from various countries I have lived in. I do not have a decent scanner. Can I take some prints to KINKOS and have them make a CD and then edit from that?(Once I learn to edit, that is)
10/27/2006 01:38:25 PM · #2
That sounds logical to me. I would suggest you check for a place that will do a good job. Maybe do just a few at first if your going to use Kinko's.
slides to CD

The best would be if you have slides and a friend with a scanner. :)

10/27/2006 02:03:45 PM · #3
If you still have the negatives it would be better to scan the negs than the prints.
10/27/2006 06:45:48 PM · #4
I have a few slides but mostly prints. I kept neg.s for years, but with so many moves I've had to toss a lot of prints and negs. I was curious if a scanned print would be worth the effort.
10/27/2006 06:55:58 PM · #5
Found a few pages on normenkoren.com if you want to do them yourself.

//www.normankoren.com/scanners.html
//www.normankoren.com/makingfineprints2.html

hope that helps some...
10/27/2006 07:05:26 PM · #6
Thanks. I will investigate.
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