One wonders out the archival life of these prints, that should be made clear, as i noticed comments about Fuji kiosk archival values being about 25 years before ones memories fade off the paper, compared to conventional printing which in the 50-75 yr range. Most customers seemed to be printing around 10-20 prints, and at 49p an approx 100% premium over minilab pricing seemed to me a rip-off. Print quality was acceptable, however majority of prints had slight blueish tone. The real questions are about representations on print speed, claim 5 secs per print the best i achieved was 30 secs for first print, then 9-10 secs per print there after, suspect the CPU in kiosks is too slow. Now, let's have a few more contributions to the Kodak print booth controversy, kicking of with a rather breathless Barrie Harrop:
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Readers who have no idea why Ken is so witty should check out his contribution to the debate here. Ken: Steve says thanks for your dazzling wit. Oh, and thank fellow reader Ken Tindell for his dazzling wit. you can tell Kodak/Boots that it was the Meadowhall (Sheffield) shop, if they're actually bothered. Our intrepid soul at the man/machine inferface - Simon Prentagast - contacted us again to grass up the Boots branch which allowed punters to enjoy other peoples' snaps by not erasing the files after printing:įirstly, glad you were able to make use of my "review".Īs for the name of the naughty Boots store that has apparently reactivated the "previous pictures" function disabled by head office.
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Letters The debate surrounding digital print booths in general, and Kodak print booths in particular, continues unabated.