How are you getting photos to clients after job?

12 years 3 weeks ago #222526 by Connie K Photos
Are there any services that let me send photos over the web? Or are most still giving CD or DVD's to clients with photos on them? I have been burning images to DVD's. I was hopping there might be a quicker and easier way.

Thank you for your help.


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12 years 3 weeks ago #222628 by Jeffster
With CD's. I have been thinking about getting zip drives


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12 years 3 weeks ago #222661 by geoffellis

Jeffster wrote: With CD's. I have been thinking about getting zip drives


zip drives?? i dont even know what to say to that. Thats gotta be one of the dumbest things ive heard. you might as well start using tape drives again. the market penetration of zip drives is next to nothing. i havent even seen one since the 90's and even then it was more of a niche market to the geeky/hard core computer users.

If you gave me one of these as a customer, id probably slap you with it!
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12 years 3 weeks ago #222671 by Jeffster

geoffellis wrote:

Jeffster wrote: With CD's. I have been thinking about getting zip drives


zip drives?? i dont even know what to say to that. Thats gotta be one of the dumbest things ive heard. you might as well start using tape drives again. the market penetration of zip drives is next to nothing. i havent even seen one since the 90's and even then it was more of a niche market to the geeky/hard core computer users.

If you gave me one of these as a customer, id probably slap you with it!



:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: My mistake I meant to say USB flash drives!


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12 years 3 weeks ago #222721 by geoffellis

Jeffster wrote:

geoffellis wrote:

Jeffster wrote: With CD's. I have been thinking about getting zip drives


zip drives?? i dont even know what to say to that. Thats gotta be one of the dumbest things ive heard. you might as well start using tape drives again. the market penetration of zip drives is next to nothing. i havent even seen one since the 90's and even then it was more of a niche market to the geeky/hard core computer users.

If you gave me one of these as a customer, id probably slap you with it!



:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: My mistake I meant to say USB flash drives!


I should hope so. zip drives... i was just like wtf. zip drives would be a /really/ stupid decision.
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12 years 3 weeks ago #222877 by Mike Ayrouth
Man I had to Google search zip drives :rofl: those are so old! Just makes you appreciate how technology is changing the world. How things used to be the size of books now fit in the size of of pen point. :thumbsup:

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12 years 2 weeks ago #222973 by geoffellis

Mike Ayrouth wrote: Man I had to Google search zip drives :rofl: those are so old! Just makes you appreciate how technology is changing the world. How things used to be the size of books now fit in the size of of pen point. :thumbsup:


They were basically just super dense floppy disks lol. but they never really got that popular cause they were introduced around the same time as CD's, and CD's had a larger capacity and were A LOT cheaper if i recall.
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