Think you’ve seen everything digital photography has to offer writes Ben Rand of the Rochester (N.Y.) Democrat and Chronicle? Well buckle your picture taking seat belts because the photo industry is at the edge of new innovations that could revolutionize picture taking as much as the iPod did for music.
Executives from Eastman Kodak Co. announced, “Kodak announced it already has technology that will allow picture-takers to convert shoeboxes of old prints into digital archives organized by decade, via a high-speed scanning service now being tested at Wegmans Food Markets. Kodak hopes to take that a step further in the future, offering software that could sort images by the year they were taken.” [Source - The Honolulu Adviser]
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