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Post by flanz on Apr 5, 2016 3:36:11 GMT
I have been using Costco's Photo website for a long time as one means of backing up my pix.
I'm in a rush now to create a photobook and was planning to use Shutterfly. If for that or any other reason, I wanted to reverse directions and get a photo from their website back onto my computer, could I? If so, can someone please explain it to me?
In the meantime, I'm thinking I will try Costco's Photobook for this cookbook gift I am creating for a bridal shower. Any experience with them? Pros? Cons?
Thanks!
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Post by caangel on Apr 5, 2016 3:49:55 GMT
Not that I know of. I think you'd have to buy a cd.
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Post by flanz on Apr 5, 2016 4:01:14 GMT
Not that I know of. I think you'd have to buy a cd. Great idea! That's way better than nothing!
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Post by crazy4scraps on Apr 5, 2016 22:19:46 GMT
Not that I know of. I think you'd have to buy a cd. I think that's how I did it in the past. I had pics from an event that someone else took and after I'd printed them I wanted to make some additional edits and couldn't find the original files. I ended up making a photo cd of those images and have it now as an extra backup.
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Post by GiantsFan on Apr 5, 2016 23:54:52 GMT
Yep CD only. I asked once, because I was/am using Costco as one method of backup, and that's what they told me.
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