by @loadingartist@mastodon.world
Is this cartoon from the 90s? I don’t know anyone still waiting for fotos to be printed on paper.
There’s an entire section of my local Walmart dedicated to printing pictures on actual photograph paper. You can either scan an existing photograph or upload an electronic photo and have it printed.
But what if you want your pictures printed so you can frame them and you don’t have a good photo printer at home?
The sad demise of the One-Hour Photo. I still get photos developed sometimes. It’s nice to have for a wallet, or to hang on a wall. Do people not use picture frames anymore?
There has been a major resurgence in developed photos recently. The last Kodak film factory was just about to close when the resurgence started and now the factory is in full swing. If it closed film would have gotten super expensive and hobbyists would have had to wait years for film to go down in price.