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Archive for 2005

New digital camera? Know how, where you can use it

Saturday, December 31st, 2005

By Andrew Kantor, USA TODAY

Digital cameras were one of the hot gifts these holidays – the first one for some people, an upgrade for others. Cell-phone cameras are everywhere too, and sites like Flickr and Buzznet – not to mention photoblogs – make it easy for anyone to share the zillions of photos they’re taking.

With all these cameras snapping around us, I started to wonder about the laws regarding using them. Where can you shoot? What can you shoot?

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Digital Photo Printing Easier, Cheaper

Monday, December 5th, 2005

By MAY WONG, AP Technology Writer

SAN JOSE, Calif. – Point. Shoot. Print. Getting a hard copy of your memories has never been easier.

Picture this: More than two-thirds of the estimated 17 billion prints from digital cameras made this year were created from the comfort of snap-happy American homes.

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Adobe expects to close Macromedia deal on Saturday

Sunday, December 4th, 2005

Martyn Williams, IDG News Service – IDG News Service

Dec. 2, 2005 – Adobe Systems Inc. expects its acquisition of Macromedia Inc. to close on Saturday, the company said Thursday.

The deal was announced in April this year but required clearance from shareholders and regulators before it could reach completion. The relevant clearances either have been received or will be received to complete the deal on Saturday, the company said.

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Ghosts of the digital future

Thursday, November 24th, 2005

By Victor Keegan, Mail & Guardian online

There are more photographs around than ever before and, thanks to the growth of digital photography and cameraphones, there may well be more photos taken this year than in the whole of history. But how many will still be there 50 years hence.

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Kodak Retains Lead in U.S. Digital Cameras

Sunday, November 13th, 2005

By BEN DOBBIN, AP Business Writer

ROCHESTER, N.Y. Nov 10, 2005 — For the fourth straight quarter, Eastman Kodak Co. retained its lead over Japanese rivals Canon Inc. and Sony Corp. in the U.S. digital-camera market.

In the July-to-September period, digital camera shipments to domestic retailers rose nearly 13 percent to 5.6 million from 5 million a year earlier, research firm IDC of Framingham, Mass., reported Thursday.

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Sunday, October 2nd, 2005

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First Digital Camera Came in ’75

Monday, September 12th, 2005

Young Kodak engineer said it seemed “a little bit revolutionary.”

By BEN DOBBIN, The Associated Press

ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Steven Sasson knew right away in December 1975 that his 8-pound, toaster-size contraption, which captured a blackand-white image on a digital cassette tape at a resolution of .01 megapixels, “was a little bit revolutionary.”

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Forensic astronomers date famous photograph

Tuesday, August 23rd, 2005

PARIS (AFP) – US astronomers said they had pinpointed the moment and location when one of the most famous landscape pictures in photographic history was taken. “Autumn Moon, the High Sierra from Glacier Point,” taken by Ansel Adams in Yosemite National Park, is a thrilling view of the American West, featuring a waxing Moon rising over dark, ice-tinged peaks.

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Kodak Shedding Up to 10,000 More Jobs

Thursday, July 21st, 2005

By BEN DOBBIN, AP Business Writer

ROCHESTER, N.Y. – Eastman Kodak Co. said Wednesday it is cutting as many as 10,000 more jobs as the company that turned picture-taking into a hobby for the masses navigates a tough transition from film to digital photography.

The lightning transition to a world without film is forcing an extreme makeover at the world’s biggest maker of the product and coincided with the disclosure of a second-quarter loss. The company’s shares dipped more than 2 percent.

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Amateurs Get in on Newsgathering Domain

Saturday, July 9th, 2005

By ANICK JESDANUN, AP Internet Writer

Among the more striking photos appearing online after Thursday’s coordinated London explosions was one of a double-decker bus, its front intact but its sides and top ripped open. The image, on the BBC’s Web site, came not from a staff photographer but from an amateur who happened on the scene with a digital camera.

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