fiffy said:
Alot of places burn CD's at only a 72dpi makeing it much easyer to email and upload online, but will print very poorly.
Wow... I'm not saying you're wrong, but I've been on ~10 photo excursion's in the last 4 years, 3 times out of the country I'll add and I can't say I've everyone once seen ANY place actually go and convert a file to a different resolution. I can't possibly undertstand why anyone would in the first place, as it would take the shop considerably longer to do the transfer process with negative gain, sans taking up a bit less file size. CD-R's are a dime a dozen!
As for the thumbdrive "issues" that you bring up. Where are you getting your information? I have a old 128meg Sandisk memory stick that has more miles on it than some peoples cars and more washings than some of my clothes. It still functions to this day. As for the virii issue, there is RARELY an issue. Additionally, IF a virus was loaded onto a CD it would cause the same destruction than if ran from a thumb drive. As for dependability, do you realize that almost all thumbdrives have MTBF's in the 1,000,000-2,000,000 marks? Harddrives of just 2 or 3 years ago had MTBF's of just 300,000-500,000 and recently only current harddrives are pushing past the 1,000,000 hour MTBF mark. They also sport shock ratings of 1000+ G's. Additionally, my thumb-drive isn't plugged in nearly as often as my harrdrives run (24x7x365). One other thing, I assure you, if I were to take my thumbdrive outside and try skipping across my street like a stone across water, it would survive. If I did the same thing with a CD or DVD, I've just lost 700meg-8gigs of photos.
I realize everyone has their opinions on things, but please don't spread misinformation unless you have the facts to back it up.
And on a side note, where on god's name do you live that you have a Walgreens and a Costco but not a
Walmart? We have 16 stores in a 30 mile radius.