Ashley |
Kodak Professional Endura pictures I just got my senior pictures back and they are on this kind of photo paper. I'm just wondering even though it says "DO NOT COPY" on the back, if its safe to copy them at a do it your self photo copier at wal-greens or walmart?Will they be damaged? If I can get by copying them, it would save me alot of money!
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Ashley |
By the way, its on the MATTE Kodak Professional Endura paper.
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Ashley |
Sorry I forgot to say it has Lustre Coating on them to prevent finger prints....would that affect me from copying them?
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- Gregory LaGrange Contact Gregory LaGrange Gregory LaGrange's Gallery |
that's a copyright do not copy if you didn't know. Not a safety warning.
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Mellanie |
The "DO NOT COPY" is a warning...if you copy it without the photographer's permission you will be breaking the law.
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BetterPhoto Member |
Not to mention there are ethics involved here. A little white lie is still a lie. This would be stealing and you agreed to abide by their wishes when you or you parents or whoever signed a contract with them to have the photogrpahy done and also in purchasing the photographs. Do what you want. But I advise in doing what is right. Wlarath Photographic Imaging
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Ashley |
Thanks alot for responding to my question.
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