Polaroid Cameras I Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Printing at the digital kiosk
You don’t need a computer to enjoy the benefits of digital photography. With the
introduction of digital kiosks in many photo, discount and drug stores you can select,
edit, make prints and burn your photos onto a CD without ever getting near a computer.
The photo at right is a kiosk at a well known
department store. The machine is linked to the
normal photo processing machine, so photos
pop out as they normally would with film.
You order the prints using the touch screen
monitor. It is easy to use and a menu system
walks you through each step. You start by
taking the memory card out of the camera and
inserting it into the slot in the front of the
machine. The machine will also accept CDs and
floppy disks.
Once you place the card in the machine, the
touch screen will take you through the
following steps:
Choose the photos you want to print
Choose the size for each, 4x6”, 5x7”, or
8x10”
Rotate, crop and perform simple color corrections
Print a contact sheet, or thumbnail print, of all photos on the card
Print your selected enlargements
Once you are finished a receipt is printed, you pay and a few minutes later your prints are
ready. The prints are the same quality as normal photo processing with a matte or gloss
finish. At the kiosk above each 4x6 print costs $0.24. For an additional charge you can
have all your photos transferred from the card to a CD-ROM. This provides a secure
archive for all you r prints and allows you to erase the card to begin anew.
There are two disadvantages to using the kiosk
The machine will crop odd-sized photos. This is especially true with panoramas,
which are long and skinny: they will be badly cropped. You can over come this by
adjusting the print size in a photo editor before you take it to the kiosk
You must go to the store. If you want a print instantly, you may be better off
buying a color printer.
Note: The kiosk can’t tell if you have edited your photos! You can enhance them with a
photo editor and put them back on the card before you get the high quality prints the
kiosk provides.