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Red-Eye Removal for Digital Cameras
March 3, 2004 ArcSoft, the global leader in supplying multimedia technologies and software solutions, today announced a firmware based solution to the age old problem of red-eye created by digital cameras using a flash. The solution, which is embedded into the firmware of a digital camera enables users to automatically remove this common error in their photo without the need for a computer.
"Our Auto Red-Eye Removal functionality starts searching for red-eye as soon as flash occurs. Once it recognizes the problem, you can control, repair, and replace the original iris color with one click. Then the red-eye will be removed instantly. It's an amazing technology," said Todd Rumaner, senior vice president of ArcSoft. "This is a huge step in the way of creating a better experience for any digital camera user. The feature will save consumers |
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The EX-Z40 is a thin, stylish, 4 megapixel digital camera with 3X optical zoom and up to 2.5 times longer battery life
DOVER, NJ, February 25, 2004 – Casio, Inc., in conjunction with its parent company, Casio Computer Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan, today announced the 4-megapixel EX-Z40, a new model in the EXILIM® ZOOM line of digital cameras with long battery life and 3X optical zoom. The camera will be available at retail the end of April, with an MSRP of $399.99.
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FinePix A120, a camera designed to automate the complex areas of digital photography,
whilst still producing high Fujifilm picture quality. With a shape unlike any camera that has gone before, the neat and innovative design makes it stand out from the crowd.
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With a 3.1 million pixel effective resolution and movie recording capabilities, the FinePix A120 offers great functionality yet remains easy to use. Pleasant to hold and operate, with its rounded, compact shape, the FinePix A120 offers straightforward controls and menu options, ensuring this camera makes life easy for the intrepid photographer looking to make the leap to digital photography.
The FinePix A120 is small enough to slip into a jacket pocket or handbag, so it’s never far away from the action. With both an optical viewfinder and high quality 1.5” TFT screen, |
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Canon's new eight megapixel
PowerShot Pro 1 digital camera
Feb. 9, 2004 Canon today unfurled the new top-of-the-line
PowerShot digital camera, the new PowerShot Pro1 digital camera. Designed for
discerning digital shooters, advanced amateurs and other photo enthusiasts
seeking a versatile, high-resolution digital camera in a streamlined easy-to-use
package, the PowerShot Pro1 digital camera offers the top-tier shooting options
previously found only with digital SLRs and the optical excellence found only
before with interchangeable SLR lenses.
" With the PowerShot Pro1 digital
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have successfully merged many of the most sought-after, high-quality SLR
features into an all-in-one digital camera," said Yukiaki Hashimoto, senior vice
president and general manager of the consumer imaging group at Canon U.S.A.,
Inc, a subsidiary of Canon Inc. (NYSE: CAJ). "With the optical brilliance of its
L-series 28-200mm lens, the eight megapixel CCD imaging sensor, and its compact
size, the Canon PowerShot Pro1 model is feature-packed and provides the ultimate
combination of professional features and simplicity in a digital camera."
Imaging Excellence
The eight megapixel, 2/3" size CCD imaging sensor provides the
highest resolution - 3264 x 2448 pixels - of any PowerShot camera to date and is
capable of generating file sizes of approximately 23MB when images are opened in
image management programs such as Canon's ZoomBrowser EX. |
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