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Tips for Printing Your Photos at a Retail Store

Many retail stores now offer a variety of in-store printing services from 1-hour processing to kiosk printing. Choose the method with which you are most comfortable.

Don’t take your only copy to the store. Transfer the files to your pc and burn a backup first. Many stores offer CD backups as a service. Consider this if you have no other backup of your photos.

Edit your photos at home. You will get better photos without standing in front of a kiosk for an hour. And the folks behind you will appreciate it, too.

Most kiosks now offer image enhancements such as borders, shading, and backgrounds. These are great for gift photos.

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