Thanks for the replies! I am afraid I have another (sort of long) dilemma. Two years ago, I used my dad's camera with Kodak HD processed at Wal-Mart one-hour. The pictures were off-center and Wal-Mart missed a few prints. Last year, I bought a new Canon with Kodak HD processed at Target one-hour. Negatives came back "something sticky" on them, and some of the prints reflected it. Honeymoon pictures - by the way. I had the negs cleaned my wedding photographer's lab. I then went to have them reprinted at a specialized camera. Turned out they were not all that clean and faded. So, my only photo of me and DH with Cinderella is very spotted.
I decided to take a test roll with both camera taking the same pictures. I took them to Target. Last year, they were outsourced and now they are in-house. One woman had tried to be helpful recently with reprints, so I tried them again. Just got the prints back and they appear "pixelized" in my opinion.
I am very frustrated with the whole film process. (For the digital camera users, I know I probably should have bought a digital camera. But, I ran out of time to research which one to buy.) Does anyone have any suggestions, ideas, etc.? They majority of the pics I take are of DW, but I would say at least one in four are of DH or me.