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I had a friend send me pictures through Kodak Gallery. As I was working through the photos and deciding which ones to print, I realized I can't do anything to the photos except crop them. I couldn't edit the photo or use the red eye. I had my friend upload them to me account so I could edit them. I thought I was good and on my way! As I'm picking out the photos and editing them before I "add to cart", I notice the red eye is leaving all kinds of spots on the faces of the pictures, or they are just blurring out the eye. The more I try to work with Kodak Gallery the more I get frustrated. As I decide on some pictures where I don't have to use the red eye and I go to check out, I see a warning on each photo I have. It's saying the pictures might come out blurred of fuzzy due to the high quality of my picture. I would have to get an 8x10 to have my picture clear! With technology today most pictures people upload to Kodak Gallery will be of high quality. Why would I want to spend money with Kodak Gallery and get a low quality, fuzzy print of a "high quality picture" when I can go to Walmart and get BETTER quality of any kind of print I want.