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Digital photos to CD
Hello,
If I have my digital photos developed to a CD while in England is the format the same as in USA? Thanks. Bill Wild Bill 2, Marietta, Ga. (^_-) email: poston8 at comcast.net |
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On a CD a JPG is a JPG. Regions refer to DVD only.
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"Paul Blarmy" wrote in message
... On Thu, 08 Jul 2004 14:58:59 -0400, Wild Bill 2 wrote... If I have my digital photos developed to a CD while in England is the format the same as in USA? What is it in the US? Here you get them on a bog standard CD, usually including a viewer program and usually in hi and lo res jpg format. Asda (Walmart) are currently using Fuji equipment and charging £5 for a CD containing 50 images. -- EMail address is disposable and NEVER checked. Outgoing message is certified VIRUS FREE by *me* using nothing more than common sense. No - UK uses Region 2 - the US uses Region 1.... LOL!!!! BTW - yes it was a joke!!! :-) Lee |
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"Paul Blarmy" wrote in message
... On Thu, 08 Jul 2004 14:58:59 -0400, Wild Bill 2 wrote... If I have my digital photos developed to a CD while in England is the format the same as in USA? What is it in the US? Here you get them on a bog standard CD, usually including a viewer program and usually in hi and lo res jpg format. Asda (Walmart) are currently using Fuji equipment and charging £5 for a CD containing 50 images. -- EMail address is disposable and NEVER checked. Outgoing message is certified VIRUS FREE by *me* using nothing more than common sense. No - UK uses Region 2 - the US uses Region 1.... LOL!!!! BTW - yes it was a joke!!! :-) Lee |
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"Me" wrote in message ... "Paul Blarmy" wrote in message ... On Thu, 08 Jul 2004 14:58:59 -0400, Wild Bill 2 wrote... If I have my digital photos developed to a CD while in England is the format the same as in USA? What is it in the US? Here you get them on a bog standard CD, usually including a viewer program and usually in hi and lo res jpg format. Asda (Walmart) are currently using Fuji equipment and charging £5 for a CD containing 50 images. -- EMail address is disposable and NEVER checked. Outgoing message is certified VIRUS FREE by *me* using nothing more than common sense. No - UK uses Region 2 - the US uses Region 1.... LOL!!!! BTW - yes it was a joke!!! :-) Lee |
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"Me" wrote in message ... "Paul Blarmy" wrote in message ... On Thu, 08 Jul 2004 14:58:59 -0400, Wild Bill 2 wrote... If I have my digital photos developed to a CD while in England is the format the same as in USA? What is it in the US? Here you get them on a bog standard CD, usually including a viewer program and usually in hi and lo res jpg format. Asda (Walmart) are currently using Fuji equipment and charging £5 for a CD containing 50 images. -- EMail address is disposable and NEVER checked. Outgoing message is certified VIRUS FREE by *me* using nothing more than common sense. No - UK uses Region 2 - the US uses Region 1.... LOL!!!! BTW - yes it was a joke!!! :-) Lee |
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"Wild Bill 2" wrote in message
... Hello, If I have my digital photos developed to a CD while in England is the format the same as in USA? Yes, but in Wales you'll they're saved as separate copies in Welsh and English. 'nother joke :-) Point of information: England is a country which is part of the nation known as the United Kingdom which comprises also Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. The UK is also known as Great Britain (the Great being a geographical rather than bombastic adjective). I'm from the bit known as Wales :-) If it's not too much extra baggage why not bring over a laptop, then you can copy your pics onto CDs (or possibly DVDs) when you want rather than hunting around for a suitable shop in the middle of nowhere? (We don't have as much nowhere over here as you do in the good ole US of A, but our nowhere has just as much middle :-) Even if you buy one to bring over you may well get most or all of the price back by selling it here before you return as the price of electronics here tends match the dollar price (i.e. £x here, $x in the US). |
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"Wild Bill 2" wrote in message
... Hello, If I have my digital photos developed to a CD while in England is the format the same as in USA? Yes, but in Wales you'll they're saved as separate copies in Welsh and English. 'nother joke :-) Point of information: England is a country which is part of the nation known as the United Kingdom which comprises also Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. The UK is also known as Great Britain (the Great being a geographical rather than bombastic adjective). I'm from the bit known as Wales :-) If it's not too much extra baggage why not bring over a laptop, then you can copy your pics onto CDs (or possibly DVDs) when you want rather than hunting around for a suitable shop in the middle of nowhere? (We don't have as much nowhere over here as you do in the good ole US of A, but our nowhere has just as much middle :-) Even if you buy one to bring over you may well get most or all of the price back by selling it here before you return as the price of electronics here tends match the dollar price (i.e. £x here, $x in the US). |
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