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Due to the extent of my film knowledge being having used Kodak Disk and 110 cameras to take pictures before dropping them off for developing at my local drug store, I have to ask a question:
I remember having family photos taken 10 or so years ago at an Olan Mills studio, and when we went to preview and order the pictures were on a computer for perusing.
I was just wondering how those pictures got on that computer-were they developed fully and then scanned, or was there a way to look at the pictures on the film and display them on a computer screen before printing? We didn't get them on the spot-we selected which prints we wanted and in what package, and they were delivered a couple of weeks later.
Again, a very elementary question, I'm sure, but I was just wondering.
I remember having family photos taken 10 or so years ago at an Olan Mills studio, and when we went to preview and order the pictures were on a computer for perusing.
I was just wondering how those pictures got on that computer-were they developed fully and then scanned, or was there a way to look at the pictures on the film and display them on a computer screen before printing? We didn't get them on the spot-we selected which prints we wanted and in what package, and they were delivered a couple of weeks later.
Again, a very elementary question, I'm sure, but I was just wondering.
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