Instant gratification has always been the lure of digital photography. Instant, that is, until it came to getting your images turned into prints that could be pasted in albums, passed around the office, or posted off to distant grandparents. The typical drill was to drop off the camera's memory card at a digital minilab and pick up the prints an hour or so later. Or you could upload your work to an online photo processing site and wait a week for the pictures to show up in the mail.
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