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SEPTEMBER 2010

Day Three

world of imaging

2010

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Image Organization Software

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f you thought Fujifilm was all about

cameras and minilabs, then think again. The

Japanese manufacturer who is famous for

its broad product portfolio is also involved in

developing numerous other technologies, one

of which includes their Image Organization

software. With widespread digitization

photobooks have become one of the most

popular consumer products in recent times.

The surge in the popularity of photobooks

has prompted many manufacturers to launch

products specifically targeted towards this

category.

However the trend seems to be extremely

popular in the developed markets like US,

Europe and Japan. But one of the major

obstructions for expanding the popularity

of the same product is the 70 per cent turn

around ratio for the non-completion of orders,

especially at the selecting images and layout

stage. “Consumers have the tendency to

memorize their events at the point of time of

capturing it, but they realize later that they

can make a photobook out of it. But most

of the consumers find the effort of selecting

the images and making the layout extremely

time consuming, which results in them

not completing their orders,” said Yoshiki

Kawaoka, Engineering Manager, Marketing

Group, Photo Imaging Products Div, Fujifilm.

Recognizing this, Fujifilm started

developing the “Image Organizer Software”

which enables even a relatively inexperienced

consumer to create a photobook by walking

in any of their outlets. While the advanced

users have an option of composing their own

layouts. The company is featuring a demo of

the same software on their WinSurface Kiosk

at their booth at Photokina, which uses the

touch-interface to automatically create the

photobook.

Kawaoka feels that the development of this

feature will enable them to capitalize on the

growing market. The software also provides

some powerful functions for the user’s with

image selection support which evaluates

images and recommends the optimal image for

reproduction, especially recommend the most

high scored image among similar images.

But the company has not stopped at

the launch of its new software. Fuji is

already undergoing further development of

an automatic photobook recommendation

function in its next version. This new function

will recommend the automatic retrieval of

particular images stored in users personal

computers or online storage sites, and further

recommend suitable layouts for the production

of photobooks. Plans are also underway to

develop the Image Organizer Software to

enable the order of prints, slide shows and

other services.

In order to complement the release and

capitalize on the photobook market, Fuji

also announced the launch of its Album

High Definition Paper at the show, which

incorporates the high definition silver halide

emulsion technology and delivers enhanced

colour reproduction, white purity and excellent

image stability with a smooth high glossy

finish with a specific protective layer resulting

in outstanding fingerprint protection.

The paper has a thin glossy base that

is specially designed for the assembly and

mounting of prints for Photobook and provides

optimal handling of the pages when viewing.

Bhavya Desai

Yoshiki Kawaoka along with WinSurface Kiosk

GE dives into the DSC market

A

s a brand, GE needs very little

introduction, and since early 2007

GE has been on an agenda to make

its presence felt in the world of digital

imaging as well. Entering the digital

camera market with a licensing partnership

with corporate newcomer General Imaging

Co., it is now well into its fourth year of

creating and marketing GE branded digital

cameras.

General Imaging introduced a new

product at Photokina this year, one that

they call a ‘breakthrough in digital camera

technology’, in the new class of digital

cameras with built-in projectors. The

GE PJ1, an all-in-one camera and pico

projector allows users to set up a slide show

almost anywhere without hassle. The 14.1

megapixel camera with 7x optical zoom and

features like smile and blink recognition and

720p HD resolution video recording comes

equipped with a remote control as well for

easy viewing. The price and availability have

not yet been announced.

Earlier this year at the PMA in California,

General Imaging introduced the new camera

model CREATE which was designed by

celebrity designer Jason Wu. The 12.2

megapixel CCD CREATE offers an easy

one-touch button operation to take photos

and video clips with a single push of a

button. The stylish line is available in several

colours and in either metal or leather

editions. They will be available in the

German market from October 2010 and

will be priced at EUR 189 for the leather

and EUR 169 for the metal edition.