Pros: High quality pictures available on internet. Cons: Site graphics intensive and slow.
Having a new baby, naturally my husband and I take lots of pictures. Since most of our relatives live out of our area, we could spend quite a bit of money, making copies of the best pictures to send out to our family. Instead, I’ve been using the new...
Pros: Easy??? Cons: It Can Be A Pain, Pricy, Only Last For 30 Days, Sub-Par Quality
At home, I've got a couple of scanners. My favorite picture scanner is my Canon CanoScan which was dirt cheap, and also scans all of my pictures very well. I once took pictures with all of my friends at a party that I went to. I often get very lazy, so...
Pros: Great way to get your pictures online for webpages or e-mail without a scanner or digital camera Cons: Rolls expire after a time period, and I had some difficulty getting the album feature to work properly
I like to take pictures and share them with friends and family in other places. I have a scanner now, but when I didn't, I chose AOL's You've Got Pictures Service (sponsored by Kodak Photonet) as a way to have my pictures scanned online. It costs $7 in...
Pros: If it works: easy to get pictures online for web page use. E-mailing them. Cons: Delays, missing pictures, no response from customer service.
I like technology, I really do! So, I figured it was time to get on board with this wonderful new technology called: Online Photos. Sounds very promising. Just drop off your film, and in a few days your pictures will be available online. Easy to...
Pros: easy full download of roll Cons: slow site, tedious download process
I usually get my photos developed in the mail through York Photo. They contract with Kodak PhotoNet for online processing, that's how I've come to know this service.
I pay about $6/roll for having my pics put online. I've used this service...
Pros: Easy to use. You get your hard copy and online pictures at the same time Cons: Poor customer service. Takes too long to get your pictures online.
I received my pictures from Photonet today (7-18-01) - just 7 days later than I received the pictures (that I sent the same day) to PhotoWorks. Out of 24 photos, I received 18. Wonder what happened to the other 6? Oh yes, I did get all of my hard copy...
Pros: easy to use and great for auctions. Cons: havent found any problems yet
Thats the main reason I joined this perticular site, so i could upload pictures and just send the html to family and friends.
Personaly, like my family and friends I got tired of downloading file after file with...
Kodak is a company that has been around for generations. The Kodak name is known for high quality prints. And phrases like it's a Kodak moment have slip passed many of lips.
Kodak is a friendly company. Several people may not know but Kodak...
Pros: easy way to share photos Cons: photos only posted on-line for 30 days
This is a fantastic idea, but it will be a while before they have the service perfected. It is relatively easy to access your pictures on-line, but you do have to enter 20 character long codes to just get in. What they also don't tell you is that they...
Pros: Excellent service Cons: Terrible web design; confusing icons
I have recently bought a Kodak DC280 digital camera which is just outstanding. I traded up from a Kodak DC210 which provided its own software to connect directly to Kodak's web site on the internet for picture development (and this software worked...
Pros: High quality photos available. Many other photo-related items available. Cons: Slow, confusing site. Expensive. Pay twice for your photos.
I have tried Kodak PhotoNet once. I had pictures developed and paid additional money to have them posted to the PhotoNet web site. It was two dollars less than getting a CD, so I decided this was a way to save money. Imagine my surprise when I found...
Let me get this straight. I signed for the Photonet service, and PAID something on the order of $5 a roll without any sort of documentation of what this entails. When I look at the photonet service I find out that
I have to pay EXTRA to download...
Pros: Good quality Cons: Site can have problems, expensive, slow...
The first time I used PhotoNet Online was September, after my daughter was born. We had wanted better quality pictures to put online for the family than our scanner could possibly produce.
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