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Old 04-10-2010, 04:17 PM #1
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Default Getting photo prints at a store...?

Can you just go into a drugstore or whatever and plug a flash drive into something, and right away get prints? Or do you have to wait an hour or something? Ma Kettle with another question, direct to you from the 19th century.
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I thought we were so cool and modern in the 70's but my kids call my clothes so OLD (the 90's and early 2000) from a far away decade (I prefer to think I"m green - less waste!!). We had finally long ago gotten color TV, an answering machine, we were so modern. Now my kids give me their old cell phones as they get an IPhone, but have to patiently teach mom how to use the old one. I know how to darn. I cannot download anything.
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I never waited. I use cd's but I believe they take memory cards.
I had mri screenies printed and they did what i said not to do - crop or rotate.
They were useless because they cropped images to fill 8x10 format which cut my spinal cord images off and everything else.
Best bet is crop them yourself for whatever shape youre getting.
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It's according to which machine you choose. Some of them are one hour and others immediate. You can tell which ones are immediate, they have a slot for your pictures to come out of and they are also bigger machines and the line is longer!
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