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Question Posted Sunday August 13 2006, 2:47 pm

I have some pictures taken with 2 or 3 different digital cameras uploaded and saved onto my computer that I would like to have "developed" or whatever. What kind of disk should I burn them onto to take them to Walgreens to develop them or what are some other ways to get them printed? Thanks.

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fabulous11 answered Sunday August 13 2006, 9:59 pm:
Burn them on a picture cd and then go to one of those places and they probably have a machine that will get the pictures fomr it and print them.

Jess

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babiigirl answered Sunday August 13 2006, 9:15 pm:
Walmart & cvs & walgreens seel picture cd's that you can buy & then put your pictures on them. Or i know walmart & cvs have online prints. You can go to their website & load them on the site & then go to the store and pick them up in a certain amount of time depending on where you get them done.

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kristen22 answered Sunday August 13 2006, 7:17 pm:
The easiest thing to do would be to upload them from your computer to the website of the place that you want them done. I do mine at Wal-Mart's website. It's only 12cents a copy and you get 10 free 4*6 size pictures. Also, you don't have to pay for them till you pick them up from the store.

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baseball34 answered Sunday August 13 2006, 5:16 pm:
Burn your pictures onto a rewritable CD (CD-RW). You can erase and add stuff to rewritable CD's, but you can't with normal CD's (CD-R), you can only write once. You could use a CD-R, but you couldn't erase it after or change stuff if you messed up. But my suggestion is to use a CD-RW so after you are done you can erase it, and you could use it again if you wanted to.

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iloveyounotreally answered Sunday August 13 2006, 5:13 pm:
you could use a cd, but i would recommend getting a slice of bologna and putting it in your cd drive. it works better. hope i helped :)

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sweetjewel answered Sunday August 13 2006, 5:09 pm:
put them all on a cd and then you can go to like eckerd or something and you their machine to print them

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