If you are going to want prints also, you might want to consider trying Kodak's Picture CD, You must order it at the time you get your film developed I think it is 7.99 (I think) for the CD but Walgreens and Target have $3-$5 off coupons fairly often and I would guess other places do too. It is a great way to get your pictures into a digital format and have them permanently stored, they are sized at 1536 x 1034 dpi for landscape pictures. If you have a photo editing program they are easy to work with. It normally costs about $9.99 to $12.99 for a 24 exposure for everything. I first tried it with my film from my trip to the Baltimore reunion and have used it every time since (about 40 rolls now) Here is a picture from the reunion that is untouched, cropped or any other adjustment

Anyway it is an alternative to the cost of a
digital camera and photo quality printer if you want to have prints too
[This message has been edited by Mark Wagner (edited 04-03-2002).]

[This message has been edited by Mark Wagner (edited 04-03-2002).]