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Justin C

08/08/03 10:31 PM

#6702 RE: ksquared #6701

Sleeping Ksquared ...

Get them copied onto a floppy.

I assume you're saying that photo developers offer floppy files as well as CDs .... as opposed to my saving their CD file on my own floppy?

Next questions: Does the file (floppy or CD) from the photo developer provide a full frame of the original negative? Is it possible to crop the file image and save the cropped image as the permanent file image?

Yes, I was fortunate to retire early. I had 30 years service at 52 when the company offered an early-out package that added 5 years to my age and years of service for computing my pension. It was too good to pass up, and I was burned out and didn't want to be there anymore, so I took the package and haven't regretted it. I miss some of the people and to a degree, the daily structure, but not all the hassles. When I think about what happened to the long-term employees of Enron, I feel extremely fortunate about my situation.

Sounds like an interesting weekend for you. Bound to be an interesting story or two that will be forthcoming.

Thanks for the photo info. I need all the help I can get, as you can surely tell.

Justin

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Colt1861Navy

08/10/03 11:26 PM

#6756 RE: ksquared #6701

I prefer floppy's also, Ksquared. If one has MS Office you can put the floppy in and click on 'Images' and do everything from cropping, resizing, balancing, rotating, etc., The few times I get CD's back I had trouble and thankfully the developer exchanged the CD for a floppy. Now I always get the floppy, even though he tells me I am living in the past. I tell him I prefer the simpler things in life. Life is too complicated as it is.

Colt