Each store has multiple kiosks for browsing your photos and choosing your favourites for printing. Visit a Kodak Picture Kiosk and make copies Here are some of my favorite photo projects for weddings, showers, honeymoons and anniversaries that you can use those special photos for Carry people who mean a lot to you down the aisle in the form of photos attached to your bouquet or boutonnire. The printed pages are then bound into book form “behind the counter” by a CVS/pharmacy employee, rather than within the kiosk itself. For state of the art photographic quality and 1 stop photo shopping choose Kodak We now also cater for awesome product designs visit the store nearest to you for more info. Users build and print their book page layouts using their photos and the kiosk’s templates and then print them. The same photo printing kiosks that have been in place before are actually used for the system, only they’re now set up to assist users in laying out and printing album pages from a selection of templates. UPDATE: Kodak’s PR folks were able to provide clarification on how the album binding system works. For all the details on the new kiosks, head over to. The latest kiosks, which should be up and running at 4,500 CVS/pharmacy stores by the time of this writing, also allow users to create photo slideshows (complete with music and video effects) and instantly burn them to DVD for home playback. Just drop your photos in, and the kiosk does the rest.
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If you know someone who knows how to work Photoshop, they should be able to help you. Step 3: Create a photo book Create a photo book for yourself or someone you love the Kodak Picture Kiosk helps you whip one up in minutes, with plenty of creative themes and layouts. Overall, the Kodak kiosks seem like an interesting approach to what’s traditionally been an online purchase (through sites like and ), and the promotion is a great opportunity to check out the results without laying down hard-earned cash to do it. My sister downsized the pictures I scanned to 3/4'x3/4' for my memory charms for my bouquet in Photoshop and we just doubled them and printed one 4'圆' at the Kodak photo printer at Target and I cut them out.