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I have my wedding pictures in a CD now what do I do ?

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I hired a photographer for my wedding, the pictures are ready, so he gave me a CD, I would like to print some pictures but some of them could use a little airbrush, I don't even know if it's possible to do this, I have a program to make some of them black and white, sepia, etc but I would like to know of a website where I candownload my pictures and make prints and if it's possible "fix them" at the same time, help please.

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  1. you should be able to fix them on photoshop just download them from the cd it will also make copies if you want


  2. some on line photo companies do that.  Look around at local places like CVS or on line like shutterfly  

  3. your photog should do all that editing for you.  and he should give you printed proofs, not a CD.  you have to make sure you own those pictures or you won't be able to print them out at your local drugstore or photo shop- if the photog still owns the images and you print them yourself, it's copyright infringement.  that was probably part of your agreement with him in the first place but check your contract.

  4. Well you could take the CD into a chemist and get them done there or I use snapfish http://www.snapfish.com.au

    Sounds like your photographer didnt do a great job but Im sure you will be able to get some good ones printed...


  5. You would probably have to fix them in photoshop unless you pay the lab to do that for you, which can be a bit more.  

  6. Before you do anything, make sure (call your photographer) that you have the copyrights to your pics. If you don't have the copyrights, you won't be able to take the cd into Walmart or Walgreens and print them off. If that's the case, you can only copy the CD and distribute it, or print them out on your own home computer. As far as the airbrush stuff, I would just print them off, and take them to a photography place in your area. Once you print them, you don't need to worry about whether or not you have the copyrights and you can just rescan the final product.

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