![]() ![]() Kodak is hosting Free Kodak Prints Week Oct. The new solutions are available today at many retail locations featuring the Kodak Picture Kiosk and Kodak Adaptive Picture Exchange (APEX) systems. Created easily at the kiosk, the Archive DVD provides a secure, highly compatible format that holds the equivalent of four picture CDs and is usable in computers, DVD players and at the kiosk, according to the press release. The new Kodak Archive DVD offers an easy and convenient way to safely store images and digital videos from digital cameras, USB drives and memory cards, as well as from social sharing sites such as Facebook, on a 4-gigbit DVD. An improved photo book project preview shows pages as they will appear in the actual Photo Book, allowing consumers to see the end product before they print.Īdditionally, Kodak now offers more Express Photo Book formats: Standard Single-Sided format, which features a waterproof and stain-resistant laminated paper designed to last that provides Kodak-quality photographic detail Standard Duplex format, which allows consumers to create double-sided Photo Books and Premium Duplex format, which combines the first two new options. Consumers seeking a more custom photo book can take advantage of the new designs and backgrounds, as well as customizable captions. For consumers who want to make photo books quickly, the kiosks now feature SmartFit Technology, which perceptively organizes and places photos in a photo book template then let's the consumer decide to print immediately or personalize the layout further, according to the release. "Social connectivity at the photo kiosk is Kodak innovation that meets consumers' evolving imaging needs while also delivering new experiences that inspire them to share their stories in new ways."Ĭreating a photo book is even simpler with Kodak's Picture Kiosk software suite. "Providing easy access to the broad base of images stored on social networks through the Kodak Picture Kiosk allows consumers to do more than just share images it lets them create something memorable and permanent in print," said Nicki Zongrone, general manager, Retail Systems Solutions, Eastman Kodak Company. By the end of the year, more than 30,000 Kodak Picture Kiosks around the world will have this capability, according to the release. Since that time, consumers have embraced this new connected solution, and retailers around the world are rapidly connecting their Kodak Picture Kiosks to this new medium. Kodak initially introduced social network connectivity at the kiosk in 2010. In addition to expanding its social connectivity suite, Kodak is also introducing new Kodak Photo Book and Personal Greeting designs, the ability to conveniently and safely archive and store their growing image libraries and 38 new Picture Movie DVD song selections, according to a company press release. Eastman Kodak Company has enhanced its Picture Kiosk software to allow consumers to use images from their own, as well as from their friends' shared photo albums on social networks and imaging sites such as Facebook, Google Picasa and Kodak Galleryto create photo products at kiosks.
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