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These adverts are only visible for non-members! PolandLet's honour the modern fatherCambridge. 7 June 2010. - The modern day father comes in various forms. Today’s father is no longer always the traditional, married breadwinner and disciplinarian in the family. He may leave the house to go to work or work from home, he can be single or married; gay or straight; a biological, adoptive or step-parent; and a more than capable caregiver to children facing the physical or psychological challenges of growing up. Well into the nineteenth century, fathers’ roles were primarily to serve as breadwinners and the conveyers of moral values and religious education to their offspring. However, with the advent of industrialization and urbanization and as factories emerged as major sources of employment, several generations of fathers became distanced from the household and their families. Family patterns in the post-industrial society are changing again. With a large proportion of mothers leaving home -many providing household income- the arrival of the Internet and distant working opportunities, many modern fathers' roles involve them much more in the home.
A sport bottle personalised with own photographs and texts for the gym or a bike ride or a traditional one pint beer mug with image onprint are presents for Dads with a difference. Creating a unique supporter shirt, caps or a bbq apron for a World-Cup-Party at home is fun. For the bread winner who leaves to his office a crystal pen holder block with a laser engraved photograph will avoid having to leave the family totally back home. The ideal modern father is the one who parents from his heart and models respect towards his children’s mother, who wears an apron too and can be seen using a mop, a washing machine, or any home appliance that was taboo in past generations, one who thinks his responsibility as a father is more than bread-winning and disciplining, one who cares not just for the physical needs but bonds with his children and supports their emotional needs.
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FotoInsight starts the Calendar Season 2010 with 1/3 off on photo calendarsEver more and better images rest on ever smaller storage media. FotoInsight uses increased image resolution for innovative photo products and offers during October 2009 only 1/3 discount on photo calendars orders.Cambridge. 7 Oct. 2009. - A professionally printed calendar using own photographs must rank among the most convenient photo gifts for friends and family. But photo labs can only print calendars, once the images have been uploaded. In the days before Christmas calendar production is running at full capacity. To entice early birds, FotoInsight offers 1/3 off on photo calendars during October with the discount voucher "EARLYBIRD". Those ordering their personalised Christmas gifts in October can therefore make real savings. Photographic calendars can be ordered by uploading 13 digital images online. Alternatively FotoInsight also offers free Designer software, with additional calendar models, many calendar templates and many more editing tools than an internet browser could handle. Editing the calendar through a special software tool allows for example to freely position any number of images on a single page. This is useful when an event should be enhanced by scanned holiday memories, like entrance tickets, postcards or maps – these can now be integrated into a professionally printed photo calendar. The increase in design flexibility follows requests from customers, ordering photographic calendars year after year for friends and family. ( Caption: English | PR & News | Art & Design | Belgium | Croatia | Cyprus | Denmark | Finland | Gibraltar | Ireland | IT, Computers & Software | Malta | Netherlands | Norway | Poland | Portugal | Print industry | Retail & Consumer Services | United Kingdom )
FotoInsight's New Photo Paper Book Makes Book Bulge DisappearCambridge, 20 August 2009. - Europe's most popular photo book software is now also available for Linux and Mac OS. Against an ever growing number of photo book services, FotoInsight is increasing its technological lead with the introduction of version 4.5 of FotoInsight Designer. The application is available as a free download on the photo service's website and it can create a 130 page photo book lay-out in under three minutes. The new release of the order software adds photo albums processed on thick, lustre finish photographic paper pages. The new photo paper album styles ranging from 26 to 82 pages (in steps of eight pages) are only available in the FotoInsight Designer software.
In FotoInsight's new Photo Paper Album each page lays flat FotoInsight states that the book bulge in the new photo paper albums disappear, as the pages lay flat when the book is opened 180 degrees wide. A new binding process is being used for the album pages, which are thicker than pages in CEWE Photobooks. This allows the pages in an open photo paper album to lay flat, rather than bowing or arching up towards the spine. Flat pages make it easier to view images which spread across a double page. FotoInsight's Managing Director Klaas Brumann states: "The new printed photo album's thicker pages provide a premium feel over traditional coffee table style photo books. We expect the new photographic paper books to be popular with professional users and for wedding photo books!" ( Caption: English | PR & News | Art & Design | Belgium | Croatia | Cyprus | Denmark | Education | Finland | Gibraltar | Greece | Internet | Ireland | IT, Computers & Software | Luxembourg | Malta | Netherlands | Norway | Poland | Portugal | Print industry | Retail & Consumer Services | Turkey | United Kingdom )
FotoInsight introduces photo products for the new school yearCambridge. 23 July 2009. - When the start of a new school year approaches, the school bag needs filling. The online photo printer FotoInsight from Cambridge offers a new service to individualise such items. The idea is to personally engage the youngsters with their school supplies, to ensure that they will look after them. In addition, own pictures of a pet, a group of friends or from the holidays keep positive memories alive. An aluminium water flask with a personal photograph is less likely to be kicked in-lieu of a football. The school bag will be treated with due care if the the own image has been printed onto it. FotoInsight now prints digital photographs onto practical items like spiral note pads, money boxes or fluffy key rings. ( Caption: English | PR & News | Belgium | Cyprus | Denmark | Education | Estonia | Finland | Gibraltar | Greece | Internet | Ireland | IT, Computers & Software | Malta | Netherlands | Norway | Poland | Portugal | Print industry | Retail & Consumer Services | Turkey | United Kingdom )
FotoInsight Opens the Internet Deco Shop for EuropeOnline poster and canvas services will usually only print the customer’s image. FotoInsight is launching its new “Deco Shop”, where a matching, natural wood frame can be combined with a mounted canvas or laminated poster. Large format prints from own digital photographs will then be delivered mounted and framed, ready to decorate the wall at home or in an office. Paris and Dublin. 23 June 2009. – The resolution of digital cameras is rising constantly. Many digital photographs could impress at home or in an office meeting room, when printed as a laminated poster or a stretched canvas in a floating frame. With the right image it makes a worthy present. FotoInsight, a specialist serving amateur and professional photographers alike, prints canvases in different sizes from 20x30 cm (minimum resolution 800 x 1100 pixel) to 60x80 cm (2500 x 3300 pixel recommended). FotoInsight states that it uses man made optimised fibres and fade-resistant "archival" inks to guarantee longevity and brilliant colours. The hi-tech inks penetrate deep into the fabric and can therefore be printed and mounted over the edges of the wooden frame. Standardised sizes allow a largely automatic production process. According to FotoInsight this ensures constant quality and long durability at lower prices for the first time. ( Caption: English | PR & News | Art & Design | Belgium | Cyprus | Czech Republic | Denmark | Estonia | Gibraltar | Greece | Internet | Ireland | Latvia | Lithuania | Luxembourg | Malta | Netherlands | Norway | Poland | Portugal | Print industry | Retail & Consumer Services | Sweden )
Printed Photo Books Integrate with Online Photo Sharing and GeotaggingPhoto sharing from Flickr, Facebook, Picasa and geotagging site "locr" come to personal printed photo albums. Today FotoInsight launches a new version of FotoInsight Designer, now also for Macintosh and Linux. The service adds new photo book formats and new features like fading frames and festive templates. Cambridge, 17 March 2009. - Against an ever increasing number of photo book services, FotoInsight is increasing its technological lead with the introduction of version 4.5 of FotoInsight Designer, which is now also available for Linux and Mac. The ease at which photos can freely be inserted into the book or into templates now also extends to clipart, maps, text and images from photo sharing sites like Flickr as well as the geotagging site "locr" and Wikipedia GeoNames. The photo sharing sites become an online interface for photo book building with family and friends, as users can now complement their printed photo albums with additional pictures (e.g. the Eiffel Tower form a different angle) from photo sharing sites, straight from within the FotoInsight Designer software. ( Caption: English | PR & News | Art & Design | Belgium | Croatia | Cyprus | Denmark | Finland | Gibraltar | Greece | Internet | Ireland | IT, Computers & Software | Malta | Norway | Poland | Portugal | Print industry | Retail & Consumer Services | Slovenia | Sweden | United Kingdom )
Multi-touch comes to photo servicesInternet specialist ECCE TERRAM exhibits ground breaking innovative software solutions at PMA in Las Vegas – Booth # Q176-4
Oldenburg, Germany. February 13, 2009. - ECCE TERRAM – the innovator and provider of solutions for the digital photo market – will be showcasing its expanded software solution for photo laboratories in the area of ordering programs at the PMA 2009; Along with the 2.0 version of the “iPhone Photo Order Client,” the first Offline Client solution for PC with multi-touch capability is being presented among other things. The company thus again raises the claim of presenting technically sophisticated and innovative solutions. In many laboratories, online photo orders in which digital images are printed on traditional photographic paper exceeded the volume of analogue photos in 2008. Digital image processing continues to be a vigorously growing industry. Numbers from the 2008 Holiday Season retail trade in many places show that the economic crisis ihas n no way dampened the pleasure provided by digital images. Consumers’ desire for unique moments or very personal photo gifts remains strong. Very few software developers have the experience and knowledge to create a complete solution – from consumer to production, for wholesale laboratories and photo services in the online and in-store market. ECCE TERRAM’s experience uniquely serves these end to end requirements. ( Caption: English | PR & News | Australia | Business Services | Cyprus | Czech Republic | Estonia | Finland | France | Hong Kong | Hungary | Iceland | India | Internet | Ireland | Israel | IT, Computers & Software | Jamaica | Japan | Netherlands | New Zealand | Norway | Poland | Portugal | Print industry | Retail & Consumer Services | Singapore | South Africa | Sweden | Taiwan | Telecommunications | United Arab Emirates | United Kingdom | United States )
Ideas for recession Christmas gifts in a year prices for (almost) everything went up.A Dozen Gift Ideas which have not Increased in Price Cambridge. 25 November 2008. After many years, this will be the first Christmas in a recession. Almost 8 in 10 Britons responded that they are taking steps to make Christmas more affordable, according to research by Birmingham Midshires. The survey of more than 2,000 adults revealed the average Christmas spend will drop by £102. The costs of many important goods of daily life have increased in the current year, the inflation has reached new heights and families are tightening their belts. Not every wish will come true this year. The recession is a good opportunity to re-think priorities in life The sad news for children is that 14 per cent of parents will be giving their children smaller stockings this year. And Grandparents need to receive attention, too. The trend is to personalise gifts, self made presents, handicrafts, family entertainment, or a games evenings. Many families could be helped if they communicate the importance of unity at Christmas, setting a strict price limit for presents. Here a dozen gift ideas which have not gone up in price:
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New Panoramic Photo MugThe trend to personalised gift production continues. FotoInsight prints photos uploaded over the internet onto gift items. For this year’s Mother’s Day and Easter, FotoInsight expands its range of photo gifts adding the Panoramic Photo Mug.Cambridge, 29 Feb. 2008. – FotoInsight of Cambridge, a leading independent digital photo service in the UK, announced today a new Panoramic Photo Mug. To apply the wider, panoramic photo onto mugs FotoInsight uses a new rotating print process. The new photo mug is launched in addition to FotoInsight’s already extensive range of photographic gift items, printed photo albums, poster, greeting cards and photo calendars. Mother's Day is a day honouring mothers, celebrated in many places around the world. Mothers often receive gifts on this day. When searching for Mother’s Day or Easter gift ideas the personal touch and lasting impression are desired which chocolates and flowers can’t provide. Online digital photo services like FotoInsight can help by transforming an individual photograph into a present that will be cherished and remembered for years to come.
• Active families who want to remember their holidays will find the photo book printed from own digital photographs ideal. With a variety of creative themes and page layouts, these one-of-a-kind photo gifts will help to remember a romantic get-away or the every-day moments shared. Photo books in a full colour and fully editable cover start from £14.99 for 26 pages in colour (plus p&p). FotoInsight is promoting Large and XL Photo Books with a £5 voucher (simply write 5YEARS into the voucher field). ( Caption: English | PR & News | Belgium | Cyprus | Denmark | Finland | Gibraltar | Hungary | Ireland | IT, Computers & Software | Malta | Netherlands | Norway | Poland | Portugal | Print industry | Retail & Consumer Services | Sweden | United Kingdom )
The Industry Trend for Product Personalisation at Valentine’sWhile industrial mass production has been moving to the East and Far East, modern computer controlled production processes increase the flexibility of Europe’s industry, making ever smaller production runs possible. FotoInsight of Cambridge specialises in one of a kind photo gifts for added inspiration at the time of San Valentine’s and Mother’s Day, with an extensive range of gift ideas, to which the photo service applies the user’s digital photographs. Cambridge, 21 Jan 2008. -- FotoInsight, a leading independent digital photo service, expects the crystal photo ware to be popular as Valentine’s and Mother’s Day gifts. “Love is a special feeling and so it must be expressed in an extraordinary way, Valentine's Day is the perfect occasion. So Valentine's Day gifts are important to make your day memorable in its way” states Catalina Martínez, Head of Communication at FotoInsight Ltd. When searching for Valentine’s Day gift ideas for a girlfriend, boyfriend, wife or husband the personal touch is desired and candy and flowers can’t provide it. Online digital photo services like FotoInsight can help transforming an individual photograph into a Valentine present that will be cherished and remembered for years to come. • Love Crystallised: FotoInsight adds to its selection of photo gifts designed to display and preserve cherished photographs. New offerings this Valentine’s Day include crystal heart with a 3D laser engraved photograph, picture frames, crystal key rings, pen holder glass block, hearts of glass with a laser engraved photograph and photo mugs from frosted glass. Special about the crystal key ring is an LED light to illuminate the engraved image. ( Caption: English | PR & News | Andorra | Art & Design | Belgium | Cyprus | Czech Republic | Denmark | Estonia | Finland | Greece | Hungary | Internet | Ireland | IT, Computers & Software | Latvia | Lithuania | Luxembourg | Malta | Media & Entertainment | Netherlands | Norway | Poland | Portugal | Print industry | Retail & Consumer Services | Sweden | Switzerland | United Kingdom )
HDX4 Photo Manager will be presented on the PMA in Las VegasThe ECCE TERRAM Internet Services company will go to Las Vegas to present its Photo2lab Software Suite on the main photo trade fair PMA, which will take place from 31 January to 2 February 2008. Integrated into the Photo2lab Software Suite is the HDX4 Photo Manager of HDX4 GmbH. This is a HDX4 Photo SDK for professional picture optimisation.
Dortmund. Jan 21st, 2008. - HDX4 GmbH has specialised in the development of software all about the topics of burning and multimedia. A suitable tool for digital photography is the SDK HDX4 Photo Manager, which other companies can license to upgrade their own software with new functions. SDK includes the two modules HDX4 Natural Enhancement and HDX4 Upscaling, both proprietary developments from the technology laboratories of HDX4 GmbH. A distinctive feature of the HDX4-modules is that they can help to turn any snapshot into a really professional photograph – it only takes a mouse click. So far, photographers rather used trial and error to adjust brightness, contrast and colours; now the software can detect imperfections of pictures and corrects them without need for further user intervention. Frank Simon of ECCE TERRAM: "Thanks to the HDX4-functions, dark pictures with low contrast and matt colours are definitely a thing of the past. Suddenly, the sky prints perfectly blue and details, which were in the shade become visible again." ( Caption: English | PR & News | American Samoa | Andorra | Angola | Argentina | Armenia | Aruba | Australia | Austria | Baden-Württemberg | Bahamas | Bahrain | Barbados | Bayern | Belarus | Belgium | Berlin | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Brandenburg | Brazil | Bremen | Brunei Darussalam | Bulgaria | Canada | Cape Verde | Cayman Islands | Central African Republic | Chad | Chile | China | Colombia | Comoros | Congo | Costa Rica | Croatia | Cuba | Cyprus | Czech Republic | Denmark | Djibouti | Dominica | Dominican Republic | Ecuador | Egypt | El Salvador | Equatorial Guinea | Estonia | Faroe Islands | Fiji | Finland | France | French Guiana | French Polynesia | Georgia | Germany | Ghana | Gibraltar | Greece | Greenland | Grenada | Guatemala | Haiti | Hamburg | Hessen | Honduras | Hong Kong | Hungary | Iceland | India | Indonesia | Ireland | Israel | IT, Computers & Software | Italy | Jamaica | Japan | Jordan | Kazakhstan | Kuwait | Latvia | Lebanon | Lesotho | Liberia | Libya | Liechtenstein | Lithuania | Luxembourg | Malaysia | Mali | Malta | Marshall Islands | Mauritius | Mecklenburg-Vorpommern | Mexico | Moldavia | Monaco | Montserrat | Morocco | Myanmar | Namibia | Nauru | Nepal | Netherlands | Netherlands Antilles | New Caledonia | New Zealand | Nicaragua | Niedersachsen | Niger | Nigeria | Niue | Nordrhein-Westfalen | Norfolk Island | North Korea | Northern Mariana Islands | Norway | Oman | Pakistan | Palau | Panama | Paraguay | Peru | Philippines | Poland | Portugal | Puerto Rico | Qatar | Rheinland-Pfalz | Romania | Russian Federation | Saarland | Sachsen | Sachsen-Anhalt | Schleswig-Holstein | Senegal | Singapore | Slovakia | Slovenia | South Africa | South Korea | Spain | Sri Lanka | Sweden | Switzerland | Syrian Arab Republic | Taiwan | Tajikistan | Tanzania | Thailand | Thüringen | Togo | Tonga | Tunisia | Turkey | Turkmenistan | Uganda | Ukraine | United Arab Emirates | United Kingdom | United States | Uruguay | Uzbekistan | Vanuatu | Venezuela | Vietnam )
Wanted - Celebrities who care about Orphans and the EnvironmentThe project, Ethanol & Orphans, is looking for celebrities who think it is a good idea and who will endorse the project. The project sponsor is the not-for-profit charity, Our Family Orphan Communities, Inc. The Ethanol & Orphans project is currently underway in Vietnam where we will be building a cellulose ethanol refinery and using the profits to build: We are looking for people who care about: The celebrities will be asked to speak about our project when they can, and to allow us to use thier comments/picture/name in our website and promotion materials. For complete details about the project, see: http://www.orphancommunities.org ( Caption: English | PR & News | Advertising, Marketing & PR | Agriculture | Argentina | Australia | Austria | Bahamas | Bahrain | Bangladesh | Barbados | Belgium | Belize | Benin | Bermuda | Bhutan | Bolivia | Brazil | Business Services | Canada | Cayman Islands | Central African Republic | Chile | China | Colombia | Cook Islands | Corporate Social Responsibility - CSR | Costa Rica | Czech Republic | Denmark | Ecuador | Education | El Salvador | Energy & Environment | Fiji | Financial Services | Finland | France | French Guiana | French Polynesia | Germany | Greece | Greenland | Grenada | Guam | Guatemala | Guinea | Health Care | Honduras | Hong Kong | Human rights | Hungary | Iceland | India | Indonesia | Internet | Ireland | Israel | Italy | Ivory Coast | Jamaica | Japan | Jordan | Kenya | Kuwait | Liberia | Macau | Madagascar | Malawi | Malaysia | Media & Entertainment | Mexico | Namibia | Nepal | Netherlands | Netherlands Antilles | New Caledonia | New Zealand | Nicaragua | Nigeria | North Korea | Norway | Organizations & Institutions | Panama | Papua-New Guinea | Paraguay | Peru | Philippines | Poland | Portugal | Puerto Rico | Qatar | Russian Federation | Rwanda | Saudi Arabia | Senegal | Seychelles | Sierra Leone | Singapore | Solomon Islands | South Africa | South Korea | Spain | Sri Lanka | Sudan | Swaziland | Sweden | Switzerland | Taiwan | Tanzania | Telecommunications | Thailand | Turkey | Uganda | United Arab Emirates | United Kingdom | United States | Uruguay | Venezuela | Vietnam | Virgin Islands - British | Virgin Islands - U.S. | Yugoslavia | Zambia | Zimbabwe )
FotoInsight starts the FotoInsight starts the Calendar 2008 Season with new, larger Photo CalendarsA professionally printed calendar with own digital images must rank among the most convenient personalised gift ideas among for friends and family. A UK photo service is expanding this idea with a greater choice of calendars. Cambridge. 21 Nov 2007. - FotoInsight is growing and the size of its photo print products seems to grow with the company. Posters, canvas printing and the photo book XL format are now followed by a new, larger photo calendar format. The largest photographic calendar is exclusive to the FotoInsight Pro software; the use of an offline ordering software client became necessary to ensure a safe upload of larger images to the lab. With the FotoInsight Pro photo calendar and photobook software comes a range of editing tools, which internet browser could not handle. Editing the calendar through a special software tool allows for example to freely position any number of images on a single page. This is useful when a event should be enhanced by scanned holiday memories, like entrance tickets, postcards or maps – these can now be integrated into a professionally printed photo calendar. The increase in design flexibility follows requests from customers, ordering personalised photo calendars year after year for friends and family. ( Caption: English | PR & News | Andorra | Art & Design | Belgium | Croatia | Cyprus | Czech Republic | Denmark | Estonia | Gibraltar | Greece | Internet | Ireland | IT, Computers & Software | Luxembourg | Malta | Netherlands | Norway | Poland | Portugal | Print industry | Retail & Consumer Services | Slovakia | Slovenia | Sweden | United Kingdom )
FotoInsight's New Photo Book XL with extra Space for Larger PicturesCambridge, GB. 4 Oct. 2007. – Half of all households use digital cameras. A growing share of camera users take high resolution pictures which can be enlarged to poster size. While computers, mobile phones and cameras have a tendency to become ever more compact, the resolution (or number of pixels) of digital images is growing ever larger. In line with it grows the demand for large format prints. FotoInsight serves this trend with posters, canvas printing and the new XL photobooks, in which pictures can extend across a 60cm / 24” wide double page spread. “The digital image quality has improved vastly. The demand for our large format print products like poster- and canvas print has experienced explosive growth” explains FotoInsight’s Managing Director Klaas Brumann and adds: “We had many enquiries about how to create photo books in larger formats with the superb Photobook Software; the new XL-format photo book is the answer.” The FotoInsight Pro photo book software is intuitive and does not require specialist knowledge. According to the vendor, the Layout Assistant in its “FotoInsight Pro” photo book software can design a coffee table style photo book in XL-format in under three minutes. Users with time and patience may enjoy designing their own printed book photo album page by page or simply refine the Layout Assistant’s design with texts and repositioning the images. ( Caption: English | PR & News | Art & Design | Belgium | Croatia | Cyprus | Czech Republic | Denmark | Estonia | Finland | Gibraltar | Greece | Hungary | Internet | Ireland | IT, Computers & Software | Latvia | Lithuania | Luxembourg | Malta | Monaco | Netherlands | Norway | Poland | Portugal | Print industry | Retail & Consumer Services | Sweden | United Kingdom )
New Glass Mug with PhotoFotoInsight prints digital images onto customised mugs and other well inspired gift ideasCambridge, 19 Sep 2007. A novelty mug made of frosted glass with a coloured photo imprint broadens FotoInsight’s range of personalised photo mugs. Online photo services like FotoInsight turn a digital image into a personal gift, which preserves memories in colour for many years. As a gift mug it can be a personal present or a funny present. The frosted glass mug can be edited with a photo and text, allowing to further customize a ‘name mug’ with a photo print. The photographic mug is well suited for coffee, tea, milk and other non-translucent drinks which shine through the frosted glass and change the photo background colour. The new glass mug and other photo crystal items can be edited directly online at http://fotoinsight.co.uk/gifts or through the FotoInsight Pro offline software client which is available as a free download. The coating and heating of glass mugs is a technically much more demanding process than with traditional china mugs. In a special process the coating is treated with heat whereby it binds to the glass’ surface. Instead of a rubber like surface this new printed mug is as smooth and shiny as silk and also longer lasting than with other processes. ( Caption: English | PR & News | Belgium | Croatia | Cyprus | Czech Republic | Estonia | Finland | Gibraltar | Hungary | Ireland | Latvia | Lithuania | Netherlands | Norway | Poland | Print industry | Retail & Consumer Services | Romania | Sweden | Switzerland | United Kingdom )
Personnalisez vos Cartes postales avec les vues satellites de votre rue, de votre maison ou de votre voisinageLa carte postale de votre maison vue d’un satellite à 35 786 km d'altitude au-dessus de l'équateur de la Terre. L’exploration de la planète devient un jeu d’enfant avec Google Earth: il s’agit d’un logiciel gratuit permettant d'accéder via le net à des photos satellites extrêmement précises de toute la surface du globe. Google Earth est compatible Windows 2000, XP, ou Mac OS X (10.4) et peut être téléchargé gratuitement à l’adresse suivante: earth.google.com/. Une fois lancée sur le PC, l'application affiche un globe terrestre, comme vu de l'espace, sur lequel il est possible de zoomer pour afficher la zone de son choix. Des vues plus précises sont alors téléchargées par le programme, le volume des cartes nécessaires pour couvrir toutes la surface de la planète étant bien trop important pour être stocké sur l'ordinateur de l'utilisateur. La licence Google Earth limite l'utilisation de la banque d'images mais précise qu'à titre privé, l'application peut être utilisée à condition de ne pas supprimer, ni de masquer ou modifier les mentions de copyright ou les noms de marques Google, ou autres mentions de droits de propriété contenus ou accessibles directement ou indirectement dans l'application. Cependant, Google interdit l'utilisation du logiciel ou les informations géographiques mises à disposition via le logiciel, ni aucune impression ou sortie d'écran dans un environnement commercial ou professionnel. ( Caption: PR & News | Andorra | Art & Design | Belgium | France | French | Internet | IT, Computers & Software | Monaco | Poland | Print industry | Switzerland )
FotoInsight Revolutionises the Personal Photo Calendar DesignA new free software tool combines flexible layout design and professional printing processes Cambridge, 17 July 2007. – A new, free software application makes it surprisingly easy to design photo calendars with own digital photographs benefiting from professional printing and binding processes. Currently there are “Calendar Maker” software applications for photo enthusiasts and consumers, which provide for little money relatively great freedom in the photo calendar design, but lack professional print and binding. On the other end of the spectrum available are photo processing labs which offer professional photo calendar printing, but usually limit the creative freedom to one image per page in a fixed position. According to the vendor, the new “FotoInsight Pro” Software combines the advantages of both: Creative freedom in the photo calendar design and professionally printed output. The new version of the photo service utility “FotoInsight Pro” is a Windows software suite, containing apart from a range of tools and applications one to create a photo calendar from own digital images. As already known from the CeWe Photobook Software at FotoInsight, the new photographic calendar design tool allows complete freedom in positioning the photographs, which can also be layered on top of each other; text can be added or layered in colour or transparent using any TrueType font. This significantly broadens the scope for creativity when designing calendars from own photographs and there is now virtually no limit on the number of images per page. ( Caption: English | PR & News | Andorra | Art & Design | Cyprus | Denmark | Hungary | Internet | Ireland | IT, Computers & Software | Italy | Malta | Norway | Poland | Portugal | Print industry | United Kingdom )
FotoInsight Challenges Photo Book Newcomers, Printing a Photo Booklet for FreeFotoInsight Challenges Photo Book Newcomers, Printing a Photo Booklet for FreeThe CeWe Photo Book editing software is a tool to create coffee table style photo books from own digital snaps, which can be downloaded for free from FotoInsight’s website. In time for Father’s day, the Cambridge company is promising every new user a free photo booklet print in an attempt to showcase its software which it claims can produce a photo book in three minutes.Cambridge, UK. 25 May 2007 – Printing photo books from digital images is arguably the fastest growing product in the photo processing industry. In view of the popularity of photo books in the USA and Europe it is surprising that they still live a niche existence in Britain. One of the self proclaimed European leaders in personal photo book printing, the Cambridge company FotoInsight Limited is offering a £5.99 photo booklet print for free to showcase its quality as a trial offer to new customers of the photobook service at http://fotoinsight.co.uk/ (through an £8 voucher the remaining cost including delivery is £1.79).
In the year 2006 over 3 Million individual photo books and photo calendars have been printed by photo labs and printers world wide. Andrew White, Internet Sales Manager at FotoInsight production partner, explains: “We are a little bit behind Germany and France, where photobooks are huge. You only have to show somebody one, though and they immediately want to know how to do it. Therefore this trial will be UK exclusive.” FotoInsight hopes to provide the opportunity to trial its photo book editing software and experience the complete liberty in the positioning and layering of images, transparent texts, and choice of fonts offered by the Photobook Software. ( Caption: English | PR & News | Art & Design | Cyprus | Denmark | Gibraltar | Internet | Ireland | IT, Computers & Software | Malta | Norway | Poland | Portugal | Print industry | Retail & Consumer Services | United Kingdom )
Laser Engraved Photo Crystal Gifts for Valentine’sLaser Engraved Photo Crystal Gifts for Valentine’sFotoInsight of Cambridge today announced the launch of new crystal photo gifts. The new crystal photo range includes picture frames, key rings, pen brackets and a crystal heart. For added inspiration at the time of San Valentine’s and Mother’s Day, online photo services like FotoInsight offer extensive ranges of gift ideas, applying the user’s digital photographs to them. Cambridge, 18 Jan 2007. -- FotoInsight, a leading independent digital photo service, announced today new laser engraved crystal photo gifts, including crystal picture frames, crystal key rings, crystal pen holders, crystal photo hearts and glass mugs. The new photo crystal items are launched in addition to FotoInsight already extensive range of photographic gift items, printed photo albums, posters, greeting cards and calendars. FotoInsight expects the new crystal photo ware to be popular as Valentine’s and Mother’s Day gifts.
“Love is a special feeling and so it must be expressed in an extraordinary way, Valentine's Day is the perfect occasion. So Valentine's Day gifts are most important to make your day memorable in its way” states Catalina Martinez, Head of Communication at FotoInsight Ltd. When searching for Valentine’s Day gift ideas for a girlfriend, boyfriend, wife or husband the personal touch is desired and candy and flowers can’t provide it. Online digital photo services like FotoInsight can help transforming an individual photograph into a Valentine present that will be cherished and remembered for years to come. • FotoInsight adds to its selection of crystal photo gifts designed to display and preserve cherished photographs. New offerings this Valentine’s Day include crystal heart with a 3D laser engraved photograph, picture frames, crystal key rings, pen holder glass block, hearts of glass with a laser engraved photograph and photo mugs from frosted glass. Special about the crystal key ring is an LED light to illuminate the engraved image. ( Caption: English | PR & News | Art & Design | Belgium | Cyprus | Czech Republic | Denmark | Finland | France | Gibraltar | Greece | Internet | Ireland | IT, Computers & Software | Italy | Netherlands | Norway | Poland | Print industry | Retail & Consumer Services | Slovakia | Slovenia | Sweden | Switzerland | United Kingdom )
A Printed Photo Book from Digital Images as Never Seen BeforeFree software from FotoInsight helps to create coffee table style photo books with fully editable covers. Without any prior experience, beginners can present and preserve their own photos in individual, carefully crafted, glossy photo books. Cambridge, UK. 22 November 2006. – The personal, coffee table style photo book is rapidly developing into a very popular photo print product and is about to overtake the traditional 6”x4” print as the most common photographic printed output in British households. Rarely has the development of a consumer product progressed as quickly. FotoInsight of Cambridge, UK launched photo books from an online facility with limited editing features one year ago. Today the company FotoInsight is introducing a revolution in Photo Book creation software – a time saving fade-proof record of precious memories for print. It allows novice and inexperienced users to layout their digital images in full colour double page spread, move, crop and edit pictures to any size and add text freely within the photo book, on the cover and on the book spine. FotoInsight’s Managing Director Klaas Brumann comments: “Our customer’s expectations have been growing rapidly. We have decided to provide photo books only through our software, which we is compact download. Our free software provides a photos book draft within three minutes. To the astonishment of most, it looks just like a professionally laid out coffee table style photo book.” As photo books can be made with up to 98 pages, which can take in excess of 500 images the software also helps to improve the online upload to the photo book production facilities used by FotoInsight. Andy White, Internet Sales Manager at FotoInsight's production partner Standard Photographic Ltd states: "We are extremely proud to launch this exciting new project with FotoInsight in the UK. The photo book is far and above anything else on the market. This is a major step forward for both companies." ( Caption: English | PR & News | Art & Design | Belgium | Cyprus | Czech Republic | Denmark | Finland | Gibraltar | Greece | Grenada | Internet | Ireland | IT, Computers & Software | Italy | Liechtenstein | Luxembourg | Norway | Poland | Portugal | Print industry | Sweden | Switzerland | United Kingdom )
New: printing-1 photo booksThe photo album is dead, long live the photo book. Free photo book software offered by online photographic services makes it easy and economical to create photo books in different formats, sizes and types of binding. Online services offer a range of options for individual lay-outs with own photographs. Professional print on hi-gloss paper provides coffee table style photo books. The latest offering comes from printing-1 and promises an even greater choice of photo book styles for PC and Macintosh users alike. London, GB. 31. October 2006. – During the past year personal photo books have become one of the most popular photographic products and are about to replace the traditional photo album. Rarely has a product evolved as quickly as the photo book. The different suppliers compete with ever more flexible software for the top spot with the consumer. With the launch of its new Windows and MacOS photo book software printing-1 is claiming to take the concept a step further. According to printing-1 a durable, quality binding process is becoming more important, as increasingly big photo books are being ordered, containing often hundreds of images. The binding process used by printing-1 takes an extra day to prepare, but allows for large photo books with up to 144 pages and space for hundreds of images. ( Caption: English | PR & News | Art & Design | Business Services | Cyprus | Czech Republic | Gibraltar | Hungary | Iceland | India | Internet | Ireland | Israel | IT, Computers & Software | Malta | Mexico | Poland | Print industry | Retail & Consumer Services | Russian Federation | United Kingdom | United States )
The future of Scrapbook Creation is here!Greenstreet break with tradition by introducing a revolution in scrapbook creation – a mess free, time saving fade-proof record of precious memories for print, for the web and which can even be displayed on TV screens! Cambridge. 30 October 2006. - In the age of the digital camera and camera phones we all snap away happily taking lots of pictures to remember events by. However generally these languish on computer hard drives and the personal memory fades as to who, why, where and what the pictures were about. Which is why in recent years scrapbooking has seen a revival. Greenstreet have combined the digital age with the rapidly growing interest in scrapbooking and taken this to the next step by creating Greenstreet’s Digital Scrapbook – bringing all kinds of new possibilities to the art - providing limitless supplies and making it easier and cheaper to capture moments in time and to share with friends and family.
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FotoInsight kicks off the Photo Calendar Season 2007Millions of digital images linger on computer hard drives. Online photo processing companies offer convenient ways to get the best images onto paper and into the open. FotoInsight offers a choice of photo calendar layouts which can start any month from now to the end of year 2008. This is a personal photo gift idea not just for Christmas but for the whole year. Cambridge. 27 October 2006. – In time for the holiday gift shopping season, FotoInsight of Cambridge launches an innovative way to tailor a photographic calendar from the growing number of personal digital photographs. Presenting someone with a personalized, beautifully laid out calendar with own photographs is arguably one of the greatest gift ideas. Digital camera users can edit their own photo calendar online at http://fotoinsight.co.uk/calendar where it will get professionally printed. Available as a wall or desktop calendar, most models cost just £9.99 (or €13.99 at http://fotoinsight.com/calendar) and don’t require any software to be downloaded. Each calendar runs for twelve months with space for an additional picture on the cover sheet. Customers making wall or desktop calendars can define which month they wish the calendar to start, great for example as a gift for a birthday in November or a wedding anniversary in May. ( Caption: English | PR & News | Art & Design | Belgium | Cyprus | Denmark | Finland | Gibraltar | Greece | Internet | Ireland | IT, Computers & Software | Malta | Netherlands | Norway | Poland | Portugal | Print industry | Retail & Consumer Services | Sweden | Turkey | United Kingdom )
Langmeier Backup: Remedy Against the Loss of DataSwiss security software specialist Langmeier launches Backup 3.2. Pfäffikon SZ. August 3rd, 2006 – Our daily lives and routines increasingly depend on information stored on computer our hard drives: Contracts and contacts, appointments, e-mails, spread sheets, presentations and digital photos. A total or partial loss of such information is equivalent to a major disaster for business users and increasingly, for home users too. The simple reason why such catastrophes happen is the lack of backups and if backups have been made they can be out of date or faulty. The Swiss data security developer Langmeier said: “The launch of Backup 3.2 puts special emphasis on making routine backups easier and avoiding backup errors”. ( Caption: English | PR & News | Australia | Azerbaijan | Bahamas | Bahrain | Bangladesh | Barbados | Belarus | Belgium | Belize | Benin | Bermuda | Bhutan | Bolivia | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Botswana | Brazil | Brunei Darussalam | Bulgaria | Burkina Faso | Burundi | Business Services | Cameroon | Canada | Cape Verde | Cayman Islands | Central African Republic | China | Christmas Island | Comoros | Cook Islands | Croatia | Cyprus | Czech Republic | Denmark | Djibouti | Dominica | Dominican Republic | Egypt | Equatorial Guinea | Estonia | Faroe Islands | Fiji | Finland | French Guiana | French Polynesia | Gabon | Gambia | Georgia | Ghana | Gibraltar | Greece | Greenland | Grenada | Guadeloupe | Guam | Guatemala | Guinea | Guinea-Bissau | Guyana | Haiti | Holy See | Honduras | Hong Kong | Hungary | Iceland | India | Indonesia | Internet | Iran Islamic Republic of | Iraq | Ireland | Israel | IT, Computers & Software | Italy | Ivory Coast | Jamaica | Japan | Jordan | Kazakhstan | Kenya | Kuwait | Latvia | Lebanon | Liberia | Libya | Lithuania | Macau | Madagascar | Malawi | Malaysia | Maldives | Mali | Malta | Marshall Islands | Martinique | Mauritania | Mauritius | Mongolia | Montserrat | Morocco | Namibia | Netherlands | Netherlands Antilles | New Caledonia | New Zealand | Nicaragua | Nigeria | Niue | Norfolk Island | North Korea | Northern Mariana Islands | Norway | Oman | Pakistan | Palau | Panama | Papua-New Guinea | Paraguay | Peru | Philippines | Poland | Qatar | Reunion | Romania | Russian Federation | Rwanda | Saint Helena | Saint Kitts and Nevis | Saint Lucia | Saint Pierre et Miquelon | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | San Marino | Saudi Arabia | Serbia and Montenegro | Seychelles | Sierra Leone | Singapore | Slovakia | Slovenia | Solomon Islands | Somalia | South Africa | South Korea | Sri Lanka | Sudan | Swaziland | Sweden | Syrian Arab Republic | Taiwan | Tanzania | Thailand | Timor-Leste | Togo | Tonga | Tunisia | Turkey | Uganda | Ukraine | United Arab Emirates | United Kingdom | United States )
Ready Made Solutions for Digital Photo Processing ServicesPhoto service Software Developer announced to publish ‘Transfer Ordering Network’ Protocol during Photokina
Oldenburg. 26 July 2006 – Today the vast majority of photographs taken are digital. Online photo services converting digital images into traditional photographic paper prints in familiar 6×4" (10x15cm), prints are increasingly profitable. Compared to home inkjet prints, pictures on photographic paper tend to look much 'richer', and are vastly more durable with regard to handling by sweaty fingers, humid environments, and fading in daylight. Such services cater for business with new photographic gift items and product ideas. The specialist internet software developer ECCE TERRAM will be presenting the latest off the shelf, modular software solutions for online photo services, web portals, photo labs and purchasing associations at the international Photokina exhibition in Cologne in September 2006, including releases currently being prepared. As a Photokina highlight, the company will also publish its complete ‘Transfer Ordering Network’ protocol for free usage. ( Caption: English | PR & News | Argentina | Australia | Austria | Baden-Württemberg | Bahamas | Bahrain | Barbados | Bayern | Belarus | Belgium | Belize | Benin | Berlin | Bermuda | Bhutan | Bolivia | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Botswana | Brandenburg | Brazil | Bremen | Brunei Darussalam | Bulgaria | Canada | Cayman Islands | Central African Republic | Chad | Chile | China | Christmas Island | Colombia | Comoros | Cook Islands | Costa Rica | Croatia | Cuba | Cyprus | Czech Republic | Denmark | Dominica | Dominican Republic | Ecuador | Egypt | El Salvador | Estonia | Faroe Islands | Fiji | Finland | France | French Guiana | Georgia | Germany | Ghana | Gibraltar | Greece | Greenland | Grenada | Guatemala | Haiti | Hamburg | Hessen | Honduras | Hong Kong | Hungary | Iceland | India | Indonesia | Iran Islamic Republic of | Iraq | Ireland | Israel | IT, Computers & Software | Italy | Ivory Coast | Jamaica | Japan | Jordan | Kenya | Kuwait | Latvia | Lebanon | Lesotho | Liberia | Libya | Liechtenstein | Lithuania | Luxembourg | Macau | Macedonia | Madagascar | Malawi | Malaysia | Maldives | Mali | Malta | Marshall Islands | Martinique | Mauritania | Mauritius | Mecklenburg-Vorpommern | Mexico | Micronesia Federated States of | Moldavia | Monaco | Mongolia | Montserrat | Morocco | Mozambique | Namibia | Nauru | Nepal | Netherlands | Netherlands Antilles | New Caledonia | New Zealand | Nicaragua | Niedersachsen | Niger | Nigeria | Niue | Nordrhein-Westfalen | Norfolk Island | North Korea | Northern Mariana Islands | Norway | Oman | Pakistan | Palau | Panama | Papua-New Guinea | Paraguay | Peru | Philippines | Poland | Portugal | Puerto Rico | Qatar | Reunion | Rheinland-Pfalz | Romania | Russian Federation | Saarland | Sachsen | Sachsen-Anhalt | San Marino | Sao Tome and Principe | Saudi Arabia | Schleswig-Holstein | Senegal | Serbia and Montenegro | Seychelles | Sierra Leone | Singapore | Slovakia | Slovenia | Solomon Islands | Somalia | South Africa | South Korea | Spain | Sri Lanka | Sudan | Suriname | Swaziland | Sweden | Switzerland | Syrian Arab Republic | Taiwan | Tanzania | Thailand | Thüringen | Timor-Leste | Togo | Tokelau | Tonga | Trinidad and Tobago | Tunisia | Turkey | Turkmenistan | Turks and Caicos Islands | Tuvalu | Uganda | Ukraine | United Arab Emirates | United Kingdom | United States | Uruguay | Uzbekistan | Vanuatu | Venezuela | Yugoslavia )
Reuse Carrier Bags & Reduce WasteUsing canvas tote bags helps to reduce the number of supermarket plastic carrier bags wasted each year. Photo services print digital photographs onto canvas tote bags replacing the supermarket logo. Encouraging consumers to use fewer environmentally damaging plastic carriers has long been a challenge. If modern urban life had a flag it would be a plastic bag: ugly, somewhere unreachable and likely to remain there long after the last bit of open space has been concreted into a supermarket car park. The UK's largest supermarket chain said this month that it would seek to cut the number of carrier bags it gives to customers by 25% over the next two years. Much more could be achieved by getting people to use their own, durable carrier bags. ( Caption: Andorra | Art & Design | Austria | Baden-Württemberg | Bayern | Belgium | Berlin | Brandenburg | Bremen | Business Services | Cyprus | Czech Republic | Denmark | Energy & Environment | Finland | France | Germany | Gibraltar | Greece | Hamburg | Hessen | Hungary | Internet | Ireland | Israel | Italy | Latvia | Liechtenstein | Lithuania | Luxembourg | Malta | Mecklenburg-Vorpommern | Netherlands | Niedersachsen | Nordrhein-Westfalen | Norway | Poland | Portugal | Rheinland-Pfalz | Saarland | Sachsen | Sachsen-Anhalt | Schleswig-Holstein | Slovakia | Slovenia | Spain | Sweden | Switzerland | Thüringen | United Kingdom | Article )
How to compress, organize or move digital images on the PC? VSO-Software: Image ResizerVSO Software announces the release of Image Resizer, freeware that resizes and converts images between different formats. This handy application is a useful tool for anyone who wants to store digital pictures on a PC and wants to email them, move them easily from one folder to another or to free up space on the hard drive. Toulouse. April 28th, 2006 -- In one click, Image Resizer by VSO Software resizes pictures or changes their format as desired: the reduced file size enables faster loading, improved pictures management and saves storage space. Image files which are smaller in size are more easily sent by email, something difficult to do with the original file size. It is also the perfect tool for webmasters or people wanting to publish images on the internet. Image Resizer handles images in all popular formats: bmp, jpeg, gif, png and can converts them at the preferred resolution (from 320x200 to 1600x1200, including even Ipod photo and video, Sony PSPS, HDTV and DVD). The images will adjust automatically to the size of the desktop or to the source used to display them. ( Caption: PR & News | Algeria | American Samoa | Andorra | Argentina | Armenia | Aruba | Australia | Austria | Baden-Württemberg | Bahamas | Bahrain | Bangladesh | Barbados | Bayern | Belarus | Belgium | Belize | Benin | Berlin | Bermuda | Bolivia | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Botswana | Brandenburg | Brazil | Bremen | Brunei Darussalam | Bulgaria | Cameroon | Canada | Cape Verde | Cayman Islands | Central African Republic | Chile | China | Christmas Island | Colombia | Comoros | Congo | Congo The Democratic Republic of the | Cook Islands | Costa Rica | Croatia | Cuba | Cyprus | Czech Republic | Denmark | Djibouti | Dominica | Dominican Republic | Ecuador | Egypt | El Salvador | Equatorial Guinea | Eritrea | Estonia | Ethiopia | Faroe Islands | Fiji | Finland | France | French Guiana | French Polynesia | Gabon | Gambia | Georgia | Germany | Ghana | Gibraltar | Greece | Greenland | Grenada | Guadeloupe | Guam | Guatemala | Haiti | Hamburg | Hessen | Holy See | Honduras | Hong Kong | Hungary | Iceland | India | Indonesia | Iran Islamic Republic of | Iraq | Ireland | Israel | IT, Computers & Software | Italy | Ivory Coast | Jamaica | Japan | Jordan | Kazakhstan | Kenya | Kiribati | Kuwait | Kyrgyzstan | Lao People's Democratic Republic | Latvia | Lebanon | Lesotho | Liberia | Libya | Liechtenstein | Lithuania | Luxembourg | Macau | Macedonia | Madagascar | Malawi | Malaysia | Maldives | Mali | Malta | Marshall Islands | Martinique | Mauritania | Mauritius | Mayotte | Mecklenburg-Vorpommern | Mexico | Micronesia Federated States of | Moldavia | Monaco | Mongolia | Montserrat | Morocco | Mozambique | Myanmar | Namibia | Nauru | Nepal | Netherlands | Netherlands Antilles | New Caledonia | New Zealand | Nicaragua | Niedersachsen | Niger | Nigeria | Niue | Nordrhein-Westfalen | Norfolk Island | North Korea | Northern Mariana Islands | Norway | Oman | Pakistan | Palau | Panama | Papua-New Guinea | Paraguay | Peru | Philippines | Poland | Portugal | Puerto Rico | Qatar | Reunion | Rheinland-Pfalz | Romania | Russian Federation | Rwanda | Saarland | Sachsen | Sachsen-Anhalt | Saint Helena | Saint Kitts and Nevis | Saint Lucia | Saint Pierre et Miquelon | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | Samoa | San Marino | Sao Tome and Principe | Saudi Arabia | Schleswig-Holstein | Senegal | Serbia and Montenegro | Seychelles | Sierra Leone | Singapore | Slovakia | Slovenia | Solomon Islands | Somalia | South Africa | South Korea | Spain | Sri Lanka | Sudan | Suriname | Swaziland | Sweden | Switzerland | Syrian Arab Republic | Taiwan | Tajikistan | Tanzania | Thailand | Thüringen | Timor-Leste | Togo | Tokelau | Tonga | Trinidad and Tobago | Tunisia | Turkey | Turkmenistan | Turks and Caicos Islands | Tuvalu | Uganda | Ukraine | United Arab Emirates | United Kingdom | United States | Uruguay | Uzbekistan | Vanuatu | Venezuela | Vietnam | Virgin Islands - British | Virgin Islands - U.S. )
FotoInsight is Preparing FIFA Photo Book for GermanyFotoInsight of Cambridge assured the FIFA photo book product in the world cup host country Cambridge, UK. 28 April 2006. – This summer will see millions of people worldwide re-arrange their daily routines and work life to squeeze in as much footie as possible! In time for the football world cup Cambridge based FotoInsight is going to launch through its German service an innovative range of photo books with a FIFA license displaying up to 312 images through its online photo processing. From Cambridge Managing Director Klaas Brumann comments: “Pictures of matches, holidays and parties are fading away in shoeboxes and increasingly on hard drives of aging computers. FotoInsight’s mission is to prevent photographic memories from fading. A printed album, like the upcoming FIFA protective photo book, helps to preserve all the memories of a great world cup in order, crisp colours and accessible. ( Caption: PR & News | Andorra | Austria | Belgium | Cyprus | Czech Republic | Denmark | Finland | France | Germany | Gibraltar | Greece | Grenada | Hungary | Internet | Ireland | IT, Computers & Software | Italy | Liechtenstein | Luxembourg | Malta | Netherlands | Norway | Poland | Portugal | Spain | Sweden | Switzerland | Turkey | United Kingdom )
Former director claims Kodak mislead customers on the quality of online photo sharing.Can online photo sharing be free? “A former employee has accused Eastman Kodak Co. of illegally tampering with the quality of customers' digital photos and making false advertising claims, according to a statement issued Wednesday (29 March 2006) by the former employee's attorney” reports DylanMcGrath, business editor at AP. A competing online photo printing service, FotoInsight of Cambridge, UK distances itself from unlimited, free online photo hosting. FotoInsight’s Managing Director Klaas Brumann states: “Providing quality prints for a few cents or pence does not combine with unlimited online storage of multi megabyte image files. FotoInsight only offers uncompressed, printing quality online archiving. We have always stated that this can only be maintained with an honest time limit.” According to FotoInsight, providing unlimited online photo sharing at print quality is unsustainable with ever larger digital camera image files. http://fotoinsight.co.uk and http://fotoinsight.com provide an online archive option with print orders only, limited to one month, after which users may pay for an extension. Klaas Brumann comments: “Not everything on the internet can be free. There are plenty of sites specializing in online photo sharing, which is a feasible service as long as there is a tap on the size. Ofoto's (Kodak) business idea to use print quality photo files for unlimited hosting is wrong”. ( Caption: PR & News | Austria | Baden-Württemberg | Bayern | Belgium | Berlin | Brandenburg | Bremen | Cyprus | Czech Republic | Denmark | Estonia | Finland | France | Germany | Gibraltar | Greece | Hamburg | Hessen | Hungary | Ireland | Israel | Italy | Liechtenstein | Luxembourg | Mecklenburg-Vorpommern | Netherlands | Niedersachsen | Nordrhein-Westfalen | Norway | Poland | Portugal | Print industry | Rheinland-Pfalz | Saarland | Sachsen | Sachsen-Anhalt | Schleswig-Holstein | Slovakia | Slovenia | Spain | Sweden | Switzerland | Thüringen | Turkey | United Kingdom | United States )
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