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      10-21-2010
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The old fashioned way will have to do for me.
So does that mean a Kodak Brownie camera and taking the film to Woolworth's to get it developed??
 
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      10-21-2010
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So does that mean a Kodak Brownie camera and taking the film to Woolworth's to get it developed??
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Yikes, I was hoping to forget about those days.
 
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      10-21-2010
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So does that mean a Kodak Brownie camera and taking the film to Woolworth's to get it developed??
No, my recently bought Kodak printer will develop the same (or better) quality of prints that you get at Woolworth's, or your favorite store, using better photo paper than most of the stores uses. I use genuine Kodak paper, not Fuji or store brands. And brand name Kodak inks cost less and last longer than the store brand or "refurbished" inks do.

I can either insert the memory card directly into the printer, view the photos from the 2.5 inch LCD screen, and print which ones I want, or insert it into the computer and click onto the Kodak AiO Home Center for more advanced options, such as touching up, etc.

That's what I meant as the "old fashioned" way, not going back to the days of 35mm film type cameras. Wi-Fi type camera cards are not going to gain a massive following until the prices are reduced a lot. For the price per GB (of these cards), SSD's look like a bargain.

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