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Barbara Wilson-Clay <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 11 Mar 2000 11:03:30 -0600
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I have developed clinical photographs at groc. stores and photo/camera shops
for years with no problems.  Once or twice I was quest. at the grocery, but
I adopt a haughty attitude and describe them as "medical" photos and then
everyone is very nice about it.    I, too, was turned down for getting
slides transferred to floppy disks, tho no letter of explanation.  It may be
you'd have better luck going thru a reputable camera shop and talking to
them about the nature of the photos in advance, so they can assure the lab
it isn't porn.  It may be an expensive option, but you might want to
consider buying a slide scanner and a CD burner and putting everything on
CD.  You still have to get the film developed, but you can scan the film or
slides thru the scanner and create digital images from your non-digital
camera shots.  I just bought this equipment because Kay Hoover and I are
putting the images from the Breastfeeding Atlas on CDs.  Don't call me about
this because it won't be ready for a while, but the resolution is awesome!


Barbara Wilson-Clay, BSEd, IBCLC
Austin Lactation Associates, Austin, Texas
http://www.lactnews.com

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