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Old 12-05-2007, 01:00 PM   #8
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Awesome information! I think you just helped me make up my mind on going for the Rebel. Hope to be sharing some photos with you guys soon and learning some stuff from the big guys on here. Also, if I were to get the film camera, what would I have to do to share some of my pictures online to you guys? I have no idea unless I get them put onto a disk or something. Thanks again for everything.
There are two basic ways to get the film photos digital, the first is to scan the negative. These scanners can be expensive. I believe this is how the 1hr processing machines scan them. Some newer machines use a digital printing process. The other is to scan a print on a regular flatbed scanner. If you already have the scanner then that would be nearly free. It is usually better to scan the film directly instead of a print. If you are going to scan a print then a larger print is usually better than a small one.

After that you will need a place to hold the pictures. There are several places that are designed to do photo sharing.

I have been getting my color film done at Target.
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