In a message dated 2/27/99 7:54:09 AM Eastern Standard Time, AHall10643@aol.com writes: << Please post your answers to the list, I am interested and I imagine there are others that are interested, also I am thinking about renting a copier to take to a family reunion where I have thought about asking all participants to bring their old pictures, any suggestions here? I just read your second post and don't believe the copier will get the results you want. Take a computer and a scanner to the reunion and scan the photographs. these can be adjusted to get clear copies later. We have several that are better than the originals after my granddaughter worked on shadowing, etc. (I wish I knew how.)>>(Probably with adobe photoshop. You can change the contrast, the colors and some of the plug-ins work miracles.) If you scan them, scan them at a minium of 300dpi (400dpi or more if your intend to enlarge them and would like them printed on something other than a ink jet printer), RGB, the best file format would be TIFF, Dee