Has anyone ever used the Kodak picture maker they have at CVS/Walgreens etc? Do they have one at Target usually? I want to make copies of some wedding photos for a gift for my grandparents but since we have the photos from the photographer some Walgreens won't let you copy them so I'm thinking Target would be better since there typically isn't a person working there. Not even sure this is the right section for this question.
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In my experience, the machine picks up that the photo is a copyrighted and will say that the person working the photolab needs to enter a code. I have had them enter the code and not care about copyrights, but it may take a few trys to find someone like that. Good luck!
-- Edited by HeatherLynn at 19:43, 2006-12-11
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I don't know how the copyright issue works, but I know at Target they have the free-standing kodak picture makers that you use yourselves. They also have them at Walmart.