How to Develop a Kodak Disc

Turning the photos on your Kodak CD into prints is a very easy process. Photo labs offer a range of services, including on-site processing by a technician and user-operated Kodak film kiosks, as well as online agencies where you can upload your photos to their website for print processing. Prices and time lines will vary based on the company. If any of your images require production work (ie., retouching, color manipulation), speak to a photo lab representative to learn about their services.

Things You'll Need

  • Digital photo files on CD
  • Photo film lab
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Instructions

  1. Print Processing from CD

    • 1

      Load all digital photo files onto a CD. Ensure the files are the correct size for printing to your specifications. If not, speak to a representative about their requirements for printing to the proper specifications.

    • 2

      Bring your CD to a photo printing lab, and ask to have the files turned into photo prints. Find out if they offer kiosk stations where you can select and print the photos yourself, or drop the CD off with a technician for print processing.

    • 3

      Check the quality of your prints and ensure they meet your standards. If the images look soft, out of focus, or you are not satisfied with the color or print finish, speak with a photo lab technician to troubleshoot your concerns.

Tips & Warnings

  • Film and digital files can be put onto CDs. Film (negative or slide) and prints can be scanned and turned into digital files. If you do not have scanning equipment, you can have your film scanned and digitally processed for a fee. Check with each company's policy on scanning.

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