Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/01/04
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Earlier today, Sonny responded to an inquiry from Ted in pertinent part: > I'm gonna keep on shooting film, until I can figure a better way to keep > the > shoe boxes filled with prints instead of digits. I've chimed in a time or two before on this subject. I am in complete agreement with Sonny on this......but I do like to use my digi Canons and am trying to come up with a middle ground. For example, at least once a year I find myself printing a number of shots of our dogs to send to a friend in the UK. I use a program called Fotoslate http://www.acdsystems.com/products/fotoslate/index that lets me semi-quickly put 4 shots with captions on an 8.5x11 inch letter sized sheet of Epson Premium Semigloss paper; I print 2 copies of each page on an old Epson 870 printer that sits next to my desk (my big Epson 2200 is in the next room) and one set of the pages goes off to the friend and one set goes in our shoebox or album. Now you might ask, but what about the 'negatives'? Well, how many of the prints in our old family shoeboxes have negatives with them? Last year I bought one of my daughters an Epson PictureMate snapshot printer to make quick prints from her digisnaps: http://tinyurl.com/dga4a and I wonder if maybe I should get one for me as a quick way to keep the shoe box full. Just thinking out loud here..... --Bob