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      <title>Digital Camera Images: How Large Can You Go?</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<div class="newsleft"><div class="newsbody"><p class="subheadline">Digital Cameras Images can now be Really Big </p><p>Cambridge, UK. -- (<a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.releasewire.com/">ReleaseWire</a>) -- 07/27/2006 --  The advances in the resolution of digital images allow most digital camera pics to be printed as super sized posters. With the majority of inkjet printers limited to A4, online digital photo labs cater for large format prints and photographic merchandise.<br />
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The price of ink for home printers may be the one price besides that of petrol that frequently infuriates consumers. It doesn&apos;t take long for the cost of ink-cartridge replacements to exceed the price of the printer. A large format, hi-resolution photographic print can drain entire refills, if the printer is capable to handle larger formats at all. Freeing digital camera users from the limits of their inkjet printer is a niche professional online labs like <a class="extlink"  rel="nofollow noopener"  target="_blank"  title="http://fotoinsight.co.uk" href="http://fotoinsight.co.uk">http://fotoinsight.co.uk</a> are catering for. <br />
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Exposure to light, heat, ozone and air pollution causes the ink used in home printers to fade. Recent research carried out by &apos;Wilhelm Imaging Research&apos; found that "refilled cartridges often produce photos that begin to noticeably degrade in a number of months." Using real photographic paper on large format lab equipment, firms like FotoInsight produce results, which tend to look &apos;richer&apos;, and are more durable with regard to handling by sweaty fingers, humid environments, and fading in daylight.<br />
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Unlike printed images which produce a perceived colour through different coloured dots from a limited number of basic colours, lab processed images produce the exact colour for every pixel. According to FotoInsight, a 1 MB jpeg is sufficient for hi-res results in size 30"x20" (50x75 cm). FotoInsight Ltd Managing Director Klaas Brumann comments: "Digital camera users underestimate the technical possibilities we provide to produce large images on long lasting photographic paper to be displayed on walls, at exhibitions or simply to give to customers, friends or family as a great present." FotoInsight&apos;s mission is to prevent photographic memories from fading. Large format prints, like FotoInsight posters help to preserve memories in crisp colours shining off the wall." <br />
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Apart from family pictures and holiday landscapes, the online poster printing service enables business users to produce mini print runs for advertisements, charts or logos for conferences, exhibitions or offices. This latest addition to FotoInsight&apos;s digital photo service is delivered in the UK and 20 European countries within one week of ordering online. Getting large format prints from digital camera photos is as easy as ordering any other photo print online. Once the user has arrived at FotoInsight&apos;s website and has clicked on the Poster, Calendars, Mugs and Gifts icon, a window appears displaying a range of photographic merchandise options. When visiting the Poster category the system checks the browser for interactive plug-ins and then displays the familiar file tree with text and illustrations explaining the upload. The user selects pictures through drag &amp; drop directly from the computer. The cost of large format prints starts at 99p for a picture in A4 format (plus p&amp;p). A super sized 30"x20" (50x75 cm) costs £9.99 (plus p&amp;p). All photo orders include the option to use online storage for photo sharing in FotoInsight&apos;s online photo album facility one month free. <br />
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Any event in life that has a memory attached and photos to share is an excellent starting point for a decorative poster. A durable large format print makes the special view from holidays, a family photo or the memories of childhood unforgettable. FotoInsight Ltd. Managing Director Klaas Brumann comments: "FotoInsight&apos;s posters are set to free digital camera users from the limits of their home printer."<br />
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Convenience and flexibility<br />
FotoInsight offers a PC and Mac compatible independent online photo service, fully flexible to be used with images from any digital camera. According to FotoInsight&apos;s management the online service offers superior quality at lower costs when compared to inkjet printing. FotoInsight offers an extensive array of award-winning photo printing and photographic gift items for the consumer, business, photography, and graphic arts markets. From Cambridge, Mr Brumann comments: "Photographic memories must never fade. Our technology is smarter, providing long lasting photos in superior quality." <br />
</p><p>For more information on this press release visit: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.releasewire.com/press-releases/release-3.htm">http://www.releasewire.com/press-releases/release-3.htm</a></p></div><h2>Media Relations Contact</h2><p>Catalina Martinez<br />FotoInsight.com<br />Telephone: +44 8700 114911<br />Email: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.releasewire.com/press-releases/contact/7303">Click to Email Catalina Martinez</a><br />Web: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://fotoinsight.com">http://fotoinsight.com</a><br /></div><div><p><img src="https://cts.releasewire.com/v/?sid=7303&amp;s=f&amp;v=f" width="1" height="1" alt=""><span></span></p></div>]]></description>
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      <title>Postcards from Heaven with Google Earth</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<div class="newsleft"><div class="newsbody"><p><p>Cambridge, UK. -- (<a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.releasewire.com/">ReleaseWire</a>) -- 07/27/2006 --  The advances in the resolution of digital images allow most digital camera pics to be printed as super sized posters. With the majority of inkjet printers limited to A4, online digital photo labs cater for large format prints and photographic merchandise.</p><p>
The price of ink for home printers may be the one price besides that of petrol that frequently infuriates consumers. It doesn&apos;t take long for the cost of ink-cartridge replacements to exceed the price of the printer. A large format, hi-resolution photographic print can drain entire refills, if the printer is capable to handle larger formats at all. Freeing digital camera users from the limits of their inkjet printer is a niche professional online labs like <a class="extlink"  rel="nofollow noopener"  target="_blank"  title="http://fotoinsight.co.uk" href="http://fotoinsight.co.uk">http://fotoinsight.co.uk</a> are catering for. </p><p>
Exposure to light, heat, ozone and air pollution causes the ink used in home printers to fade. Recent research carried out by &apos;Wilhelm Imaging Research&apos; found that "refilled cartridges often produce photos that begin to noticeably degrade in a number of months." Using real photographic paper on large format lab equipment, firms like FotoInsight produce results, which tend to look &apos;richer&apos;, and are more durable with regard to handling by sweaty fingers, humid environments, and fading in daylight.</p><p>
Unlike printed images which produce a perceived colour through different coloured dots from a limited number of basic colours, lab processed images produce the exact colour for every pixel. According to FotoInsight, a 1 MB jpeg is sufficient for hi-res results in size 30"x20" (50x75 cm). FotoInsight Ltd Managing Director Klaas Brumann comments: "Digital camera users underestimate the technical possibilities we provide to produce large images on long lasting photographic paper to be displayed on walls, at exhibitions or simply to give to customers, friends or family as a great present." FotoInsight&apos;s mission is to prevent photographic memories from fading. Large format prints, like FotoInsight posters help to preserve memories in crisp colours shining off the wall." </p><p>
Apart from family pictures and holiday landscapes, the online poster printing service enables business users to produce mini print runs for advertisements, charts or logos for conferences, exhibitions or offices. This latest addition to FotoInsight&apos;s digital photo service is delivered in the UK and 20 European countries within one week of ordering online. Getting large format prints from digital camera photos is as easy as ordering any other photo print online. Once the user has arrived at FotoInsight&apos;s website and has clicked on the Poster, Calendars, Mugs and Gifts icon, a window appears displaying a range of photographic merchandise options. When visiting the Poster category the system checks the browser for interactive plug-ins and then displays the familiar file tree with text and illustrations explaining the upload. The user selects pictures through drag &amp; drop directly from the computer. The cost of large format prints starts at 99p for a picture in A4 format (plus p&amp;p). A super sized 30"x20" (50x75 cm) costs £9.99 (plus p&amp;p). All photo orders include the option to use online storage for photo sharing in FotoInsight&apos;s online photo album facility one month free. </p><p>
Any event in life that has a memory attached and photos to share is an excellent starting point for a decorative poster. A durable large format print makes the special view from holidays, a family photo or the memories of childhood unforgettable. FotoInsight Ltd. Managing Director Klaas Brumann comments: "FotoInsight&apos;s posters are set to free digital camera users from the limits of their home printer."</p><p>
Convenience and flexibility</p><p>
FotoInsight offers a PC and Mac compatible independent online photo service, fully flexible to be used with images from any digital camera. According to FotoInsight&apos;s management the online service offers superior quality at lower costs when compared to inkjet printing. FotoInsight offers an extensive array of award-winning photo printing and photographic gift items for the consumer, business, photography, and graphic arts markets. From Cambridge, Mr Brumann comments: "Photographic memories must never fade. Our technology is smarter, providing long lasting photos in superior quality." </p>Cambridge, UK -- (SBWIRE) -- 02/27/2006 -- The virtual earth simulation software "Google Earth" has become hugely popular amongst internet users across the world. The free application incorporates maps, driving directions, and satellite images. It allows users to zoom and pan over three-dimensional images of cities and landscapes, drilling down from space to overhead details. <br />
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With a few steps and tricks it is even possible to produce personalised aerial postcards of a street or neighbourhood without the costs that used to be associated with aerial photography. Google Earth works on Windows 2000, XP, or Mac OS X (10.4) and can be downloaded for free from <a class="extlink"  rel="nofollow noopener"  target="_blank"  title="http://earth.google.com/" href="http://earth.google.com/">http://earth.google.com/</a>. Once installed it is easy to navigate to an addresses in the UK using a post code or place name. The aerial image displayed can be rotated and tilted for the best view, which can be saved as a jpeg. The application allows tagging places and buildings, e-mailing images or creating so called place marks, which work like a link which can be shared with other Google Earth users. Another convenient way to extract image data from Google Earth, is using one of the many screen shot applications available for free on the net. One such application is greenstreet SnapShot. Greenstreet software Limited, a 20 year old British developer of graphic software applications and their screen shot tools SnapShot can be downloaded for free from Electric Software, a site which promotes software offers, including several greenstreet applications and games.<br />
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The Google Earth Licence limits the use of the image data, but states: "You can personally use an image from the application as long as you preserve the copyrights and attributions including the Google logo attribution. However, you cannot sell these to others, provide them as part of a service, or use them in a commercial product such as a book or TV show without first getting a rights clearance from Google." The image data, though constantly improving (a new update was released in January), is still patchy in places, but from other areas images can be extracted, which are sufficiently clear to print satisfying aerial postcards of a street or neighbourhood. Google Earth images do not produce the crispest of prints, but are unique and a great surprise and joy for friends, a gift for a housewarming party or suitable image for an invitation card.<br />
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Once a suitable jpeg has been cropped and scaled to the size desired and it has been interpolated and saved this can be printed on an inkjet printer or through one of the online photo processing services like FotoInsight.com. FotoInsight claims that professional photo processing achieves a higher perceived resolution through the use of a larger number of colours and uses longer lasting inks.<br />
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Personalised postcards and greeting cards from satellite images are a welcome change to the Birthday, Anniversary-, Mother&apos;s Day, Season Greetings or Valentines Cards routine. FotoInsight photo postcards have a print area of 14 x 10 cm and the ideal resolution would be 866 x 615 pixel. Folding greetings cards have a print area of 13 x 9 cm where the ideal resolution would be a 799 x 556 pixel digital image file. For all printed cards the image jpegs should ideally exceed 100 kb in size. Once the photograph has been uploaded to <a class="extlink"  rel="nofollow noopener"  target="_blank"  title="http://fotoinsight.com" href="http://fotoinsight.com">http://fotoinsight.com</a> the online photo service provides text tools ideal to insert a postcode, name or address details into the aerial photograph. FotoInsight&apos;s print products, like postcards, greetings cards, photo books and photographic calendars are printed in high resolution using the long lasting indigo print process. The cards come in sets of ten cards per order and are delivered by mail in the Ireland, the UK and Europe. These images can equally be applied on shirts, mugs, mouse pads and other personalised photo gift items.<br />
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FotoInsight of Cambridge provides photo processing and a range of gift items to consumers and businesses in the UK, Ireland and Europe through its website <a class="extlink"  rel="nofollow noopener"  target="_blank"  title="http://fotoinsight.com/" href="http://fotoinsight.com/">http://fotoinsight.com/</a> since November 2003. FotoInsight caters for all major operating systems, including Macintosh as well as for the main browsers like Internet Explorer, Firefox and Netscape with upload facilities which do not require additional software. From Cambridge Brumann comments: "Digital photos are an ideal starting point for personalised gifts. FotoInsight thrives to constantly provide new products and ideas to get more out of your digital images." In addition, FotoInsight also provides a free e-Card service, where professional and own photographs can be send as an online greetings card.<br />
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Contact information<br />
FotoInsight Ltd. <br />
Klaas Brumann, Managing Director<br />
Skype fotoinside<br />
Email: pr (at) fotoinsight.com <br />
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"Google Earth" is a registered Trademark of Google Inc.<br />
</p><p>For more information on this press release visit: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.releasewire.com/press-releases/release-3.htm">http://www.releasewire.com/press-releases/release-3.htm</a></p></div><h2>Media Relations Contact</h2><p>Catalina Martinez<br />Telephone: +1 202 470-3242<br />Email: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.releasewire.com/press-releases/contact/5430">Click to Email Catalina Martinez</a><br />Web: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://fotoinsight.com">http://fotoinsight.com</a><br /></div><div><p><img src="https://cts.releasewire.com/v/?sid=5430&amp;s=f&amp;v=f" width="1" height="1" alt=""><span></span></p></div>]]></description>
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