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Bullet Remember the good old days when you took the film out of your camera, went to the  local store and the only decision was one print or two?

Bullet Now life has gotten much more complicated. Regular prints, jumbo prints, super jumbo  prints, floppy disk, CD-ROM or Internet upload? YES!! - Internet upload.

Bullet And even if you don't want to purchase a digital camera or fiddle with a scanner, you can still share your favorite photos with your friends and family via e-mail or the Internet.

Bullet Kodak's Photonet Site  makes this a very simple proposition. When you drop off your film for processing, for a very nominal fee you can  have all of your photographs scanned and uploaded to Kodak's PhotoNet site where you can view your images, e-mail them to friends, share  them with friends and family by providing them access to this web  site and even order  gift items such as a mouse pad, puzzle, t-shirt or coffee mug.

Bullet At http://kodak.photonet.com   you will first be requested to process a no charge registration form and will then be presented with a screen that looks like this.

Kodak Photo Net

Bullet After logging in with your name and password you will see a screen that shows you the rolls of your film that have been scanned and uploaded to the Kodak web site.

Access Account

Bullet Click on the roll of your choice to be presented with a screen showing thumbnail  images of each picture.

View Roll

Bullet Click on any image to see a larger view. From here you can e-mail to friends, order gift items/reprints or download the image file to your local hard drive. You can also provide your friends and family with the user id and password you are given when your film is processed and they can then access the same web page.

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This page last updated on Thursday, December 14, 2006