In 2000, I hiked with about 16 rolls of 35mm film. When we returned, I took
them to the local drug store, but also had Kodak CDs made. Well worth the
cost at the time, but today I'd take digital.
The images/web pages created from the CDs are still available at:
http://www.bsatroop4.org/philmont/726_J_1/index.html
<> Happy Trails, Dave <>
Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2003 10:16:46 -0500
From: Scoutman97@aol.com
Subject: Photographic reproduction
I know I've seen some discussion in the past, but I need some more concrete
recommendations. Another advisor and I will be carrying our 35 mm SLR
cameras on the trek. What is the best way or best service to have prints
and QUALITY CD's made from the same roll? Ideally, I'll be using 100 ASA
film, maybe print-maybe slide (haven't decided yet), and will want the
ability to make or have made multiple sets of prints and CD's.
Any ideas?
Michael Golembiewski, Scoutmaster
Troop 445, West Reading, PA
Eagle Class 1982
PhilAdvisor 1991, 1998, 2003
(BTW, our TREKS packages arrived at the Council office this past Tuesday
afternoon)
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