Posted by LOU from Wi on April 03, 2011 at 22:08:53 from (174.124.97.95):
In Reply to: Posting photogfaphs posted by DeltaRed on April 03, 2011 at 21:13:45:
If you have a scanner printer you could do it that way.Done a few of them. I don't see why it wouldn't work the same. Just to make sure,you could take a picture you wouldn't care about(if you have the older type scanner that has to pull it thru a set of wheels to scan) and try it.We have a Kodak 4 in 1 printer scanner,fax,and it is real easy,just set the picture on the top glass close the lid,scan,and do any repair with photo tools,and store to pic file.It might help some other people if they new what type scanner you were using, not being a smart @ss, but I can think of at least 100 different scanners,I'm positive there are tons more I'm missing.LOL Hope this helps, Regards, VICTOR
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