You might try Kinko's COLOR laser printer also; even black-and-white photos are improved with gradations of grey and "olive." I have used the color copier for old photos needing enlargement in order to create a suitable copy for framing and preservation. Mary Ellen (Douglass) Newsom [jusfrens@mediaone.net] "Eileen@j51.com" wrote: > I went to Office Depot (office supplies store in US) this > morning. I experimented with the copy machine to get the > best copies of old photos of Scotland from the library book > I mentioned last week. I got some fairly decent copies, but > nothing spectacular. > The assistant manager saw what I was doing, and offered to > try one on the laser copier. WOW!! She enlarged all > copies (straight from the book) to 9" X 12" on the laser > copier, and what a difference. The pictures look almost > 3-D. I can see faces at windows! > I highly recommend the laser printer. I intend to return > with some old photos, and see how they enlarge. > Regular copies cost 5 cents each, and the laser copy costs > 99 cents. > > Eileen Herkes > > ==== SCOTLAND-GENWEB Mailing List ==== > GENUKI -Main Scotland Page > http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/sct/ > > ============================== > Support free genealogy on the Internet! Join RootsWeb.com today!