I want to print out some photos for my vision board. Nothing crazy, I just feel a bit embarrassed having someone else look at my photos. are the kiosk "private" or self serve?
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Hi,
So this is embarrassing. I went to print family photos and I first used the USB method. It downloaded all 4000 of my camera roll, and one of the first photos that pulled up was my vagina. (It was in the trash, but for some reason was downloaded) I was HORRIFIED, so I quickly detached the USB and switched to the Bluetooth method.
After I finished printing my family photos, I asked the store associate if the kiosk deletes the downloaded photos. He smirked and said no. Then I asked him kindly to delete them....
I'm trying not to assume he has looked at all my nudes and did illegal things with them. Can someone PLEASE help me feel better about this mistake? :'(
Not entirely sure it belongs here but the Kodak kiosk was at a CVS, so... It gave me options for photos in seconds, or same day / 1 hour, I don't remember the exact terminology. So I selected in seconds because I just wanted it to be done and not need to come back, but it came out bad. Weird color shifts (sepia tint came out orange, blacks came out blue), blown out highlights, loss of detail, etc. I am wondering if the longer wait option would have been better. What's the difference? Thanks!
Hoping someone who works at CVS or has used the Kodak kiosks can weigh in.
The CVS website says the Kodak kiosks can print standard black and white 8x11 documents from a pdf you bring in a USB drive.
I called my local CVS and they say that while they do have a Kodak kiosk, it can only print photos and not documents because the equipment is not set up to print documents.
So is it the case that not all Kodak kiosks can print documents? Or is the CVS employee mistaken?
Thanks!