-> 'twas my thought, but I'm not sure exactly how. They
-> (PayLess) tell me they (Konica) don't scan in developed photos, they
-> (Konica) have some process that they use before they finish processing the
-> film. Never run across that before. The photo
-> shops I've talked to want $10 a pic...I just don't have any that are
that_
-> good of the big guy.
That does seem a bit on the pricy side.
-> hmmm...I do think I have your email somewhere if I just
-> remember where I put it. Failing that, I'll drop a note to Craig to see
f
-> he'd be kind enough to netmail it out for me...
-> Failing that, we'll see if he will put it up for FReq...which I think is
-> pretty likely. ...or...I could put it up for FTP (or can you do
-> that???). eh...We'll find a way.
Well actually since you have internet access it would probably be easier for
you to attach it to an email message that way. my address is
nfhr@frontiernet.net
Or I can FTP it from you if you give me the location. If your going to send
it
fidonet my address is 1:2613/128
-> Can you 'read' .kqp files? If so, I'll send one of them
-> original format zipped with adjusted image. Maybe it's me...and maybe
t's
-> my monitor...
Never heard of that format. Sorry. Is that what they give them to you in
from
the photofinisher?
-> wehlllll...ahEm.!. In that case, let me suggest that you
-> find a way to 'view' it with more than one browser...and that you remember
-> that not everyone has a 1024x monitor.
Ahhh, Ok I will take a look at that with a 640x480 then too. Didn't think of
that one. But I am new to doing this stuff. I get so used to my 1024x768
resolution I forget about them old days... ;-) I didn't have anything
special
in it though so any browser should be able to see it. It must have been the
1024x768 res did it.
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