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Rhonda Frevert <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 10 May 1999 13:52:53 -0500
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Tony,

        The color copiers at Kinko's (not the black and white ones) do a pretty good job, costing $1 a page.  However, I would recommend having a photographic copy made.  This would give you a copy negative for further use as well.  A photographic copy definitely looks better than a standard photocopy, and will hold up better under careful use.  Try to find a custom lab in town that can do copy work, or else ask around for a volunteer to make the copy negatives.  I do my own with a 35 mm camera and a set of extension tubes, and the results are very good.

Steve Frevert  

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From:   JAMES ANTHONY DOUGLAS WRIGHT [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
Sent:   Monday, May 10, 1999 12:35 PM
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Subject:        Photograph/Exhibit Question

OK, this might sound like a dumb question, but here it goes. I'm
working on an exhibit and I have some old photographs that are
necessary for the exhibit. I'm working with a tight budget and
I do not have the extra cash to have copies made of the originals.
Negatives could not be found of the originals and I was wondering
what a more 'economical' alternative would be. Kinkos?

Tony Wright
Club Historian
Engineers Club of Dayton

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