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Printing Pictures For Graduation Announcements

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Date: 05/26/2005 Topics: Gifts > Graduation | Readers Request > Party  
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When making graduation announcements, after taking the picture with a digital camera, do you take the camera to a photo place to have alot of pictures made or do you print a picture first and take that to the photo place?

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Post by chima0692 (25) | (05/27/2005)
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Many of the stores now have email address or you can send them online. Check out www.walmart.com. I've sent them pictures via the web and they were waiting for me at the store to pick them up. You can pay online or pay when you get there. VERY convenient!


Post by trish01 (1) | (05/27/2005)
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Yes I realize I have to delete the pictures I don't want to make a copy of. Thank you.


Post by Katie A. (146) | (05/27/2005)
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If possible, look at the pictures at home first on your computer. Then erase the ones you don't want and take your memory card to the photo store. You can print the picture you want off the memory card. Alternately, you can save the picture you want on a floppy disc. If you save at a high resolution (and you should), you'll be able to get only one picture on the disc.

If you can't look at the pictures on your home computer, yes, take the memory card to the photo store and look at the pictures on their computer and select the one you want.

Good luck! This way can be a lot cheaper than professional portraits.


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