Most of the one hour places around Dallas offer to scan your images, but
the quality varies. I also used Snapfish for a while, but have just
recently moved to <a href="http://www.dotphoto.com/About.asp">dotPhoto
</a>. The advantages are that use dotPhoto to host your eBay images,(but
it's fiddly) and you can also let other people see your albums without
forcing them to join. For example, <a href="
http://www.dotphoto.com/go.asp?l=stevegoss&p=cruisin&AID=299559&Pres=Y">
PT Cruiser meet album</a>.
For other hosting options, see this <a
href="http://www.andromeda.com/people/ddyer/photo/albums.html"> Guide to
online photo albums </a>.
Thanks, Steve Goss, Dallas Tx usa
Frank Griffin wrote:
I use an online service called snapfish. www.snapfish.com. I just
send the film in a prepaid mailer and they process it and scan it. There
is no need to have a cd because they store the scanned images and I can
retrieve them online and put them in my documents file. It is easy to go
from there to ebay. Also you can order a cd from your online album if
you want. The scanned photos are available online before the prints
arrive in the mail.
Frank
On Sun, 23 Jun 2002 22:14:09 EDT NSURIT@xxxxxxx writes:
I've just taken three rolls of film of stuff which is on its way to
ebay.
Are there any of the chain photo processors who give you a CD that
is easy to
attach your file to an ebay auction? I have not sold anything which
required
a photo yet and would like an easy fix to get my images to ebay. Any
suggestions? Thanking all in advance for the help. Bill Barber
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