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File Format to Burn to a CD for use in a Kodak Picturemaker
What is the best file format to use when burning pictures to a CD which will be subsequently used in a Kodak Picturemaker at a retail store to obtain prints? JPEG or PSD. I've noticed that when you save in the Photoshop format, the thumbnails do not have an image preview. Will it preview in the Kodak previewer at the store on screen as the JPEG files do?
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Kathy, no first-hand experience here, but I've heard several times that most kiosks/processors are JPEG-only. It would be very unlikely for them to be able to handle PSD, which is an Adobe format not universally used. TIFF is possible, but you're safe with JPEG.
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Kathy,
PictureMaker only accepts TIFF, bmp and JPEG formats. Mike |
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