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Condé introduces all-new Kool Plate for sublimation facilities

 Condé Systems, Mobile, Ala, in collaboration with Recognition Concepts, is  exclusively offering the all-new Kool Plate cooling table. An accessory for a dye-sub production facility, the Kool Plate’s...

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Project Gado to release more than 1,000 vintage images into public domain

Project Gado, San Francisco, Calif.,  launched an initiative to release more than 1,000 vintage images into the public domain. The images are free of known copyright restrictions and can be used freely...

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Digital Anarchy ToonIt! 3.0 turns photos into cartoons in Lightroom

Digital Anarchy released ToonIt! 3.0, adding support for Adobe for Lightroom and gives users 26 additional presets and styles to choose from. ToonIt automatically takes photos and gives them a variety...

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PMA Australia member meeting recap: Paving the way to the future

PMA member Paul Atkins, Atkins Photo Lab, provided the following coverage of the recent Australia member meeting, discussing ways PMA can maintain and grow its presence in the region. October the 15th...

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Think Tank Photo debuts Lily Deanne women’s camera bags

Think Tank Photo unveiled a new line of camera bags for female photographers, designed by Lily Fisher, a senior camera bag designer, and Deanne Fitzmaurice, a Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer. Lily...

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Walgreens purchase of Rite Aid could reinvigorate photo category

Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc. said yesterday it entered into a definitive agreement to buy rival Rite Aid in a $17.2 billion cash deal. According to USA Today, “The deal would combine the second and...

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Shutterfly missed earnings target, but revenue gains show future direction

Shutterfly painted a mixed picture for the third-quarter, with net revenues climbing 18 percent to $167.5 million, but expenses also rising 6 percent to $93.8 billion and flat gross margins. Those...

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Some ideas never die: Giant 4K “smart frame” goes into production

A Montreal, Quebec, company announced its 4K Ultra HD smart frame has cleared a last hurdle as its Kickstarter funding ended early. Memento Electronics Inc.  executives say the device, which was shown...

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Taopix announces 2016 expansion plans

U.K. software company, Taopix, has completed the purchase of a 13,700 square foot building near its headquarters in Newcastle upon Tyne, committing to a £1 million renovation project. The photobook and...

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MailPix Same Day Prints connects with Walgreens, Duane Reade

MailPix, the photo-printing, canvas and gifting site, announced its new Same Day Prints app will print to more than 8,000 Walgreens retail locations and Duane Reade locations. The free app is available...

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Vivid-Pix announces image-enhancement software and print service

Vivid-Pix, the inventor of underwater-image improvement software, unveiled Vivid-Pix Land & Sea software for improving vacation and travel photos at the Diving Equipment Marketing Association...

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Tamrac adds Derochoe bag line for mirrorless, DSLR cameras

Tamrac introduced the Derechoe series of urban day shooting bags designed specifically for today’s small-format mirrorless and compact DSLR camera systems. Derechoe bags feature soft-touch webbing,...

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How to solve the “drowning in photos” consumer problem? Change photo behavior

With versatile photo organizing solutions coming to market, Suite 48 Analytics study foresees significant increase in photo editing, sharing, taking and ordering photo print products What if consumers...

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Dscoop opens registration for Dscoop San Antonio

Steve Wozniak, Kevin O’Leary are headline speakers for event Dscoop, the largest digital printing user group in the graphics industry, announced registration for its annual conference is officially...

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PPA national survey reveals more than 40% of consumers no longer print photos

According to a nationwide survey conducted by Professional Photographers of America (PPA), 42% of people (ages 30-44) will likely look back and wonder where photos of their childhood, holiday...

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Smartphone have won the everyday picture-taking battle, but traditional...

InfoTrends analyst Carrie Sylvester reports respondents to the company’s annual mobile imaging survey are relying more and more on their smartphone cameras for everyday pictures, relegating their...

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Get your apps ready: Holiday procrastinators still exist and spend more

In spite of all the early Black Friday promotions, procrastinators still exist in large numbers with many planning to wait until the week before Christmas to do most of their shopping, according to a...

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Panasonic LUMIX is changes photography with ‘Post Focus’

Panasonic Lumix has expanded the capabilities of some of its high-end cameras by adding an innovative “post-focus” mode as a free download for DMC-GX8, DMC-G7 and DMC-FZ300 cameras. This appears to be...

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Shutterfly CEO Jeff Housenbold to step step down, will aid in transition

Online photo printing leader will next year have a new leader for the first time in over a decade. Effective February 2016, Jeff Housenbold, will step down as president, CEO and board member effective...

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First Adobe Revel, now Dropbox Carousel – a requiem for photo syncing?

By Hans Hartman, Suite 48a Analytics Dropbox announced today it will shut down its Carousel photo organizing app as of March 31, promising key features of Carousel will make their way into the main...

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