The times they are a changin' in photography and publishing. Digital technology continues to revolutionize both businesses. Here's some recent milestones.
∞Kodak announced in June that the iconic film Kodachrome will no longer be manufactured, ending its 74 year run. The film dominated the film world, especially in magazines like National Geographic.
∞ High end digital cameras like the Canon 1D Mark IV continue to incorporate video, providing stunning HD video owing to the very large image sensor. Video capabilities will only improve
∞USC's Annenberg Digital Future
Study highlights, July 2010:
•Only 22% of newspaper readers say they will miss print editions. Just 56% rated newspapers as important sources of information
• Americans spend an average of 19 hours per week online.
•0% of users say they would pay to use Twitter
•Looking at unprecedented levels of online communications, authors ask, "Have we reached the point at which users are going into 'online overload?'"
∞Kodak announced in June that the iconic film Kodachrome will no longer be manufactured, ending its 74 year run. The film dominated the film world, especially in magazines like National Geographic.
∞ High end digital cameras like the Canon 1D Mark IV continue to incorporate video, providing stunning HD video owing to the very large image sensor. Video capabilities will only improve
∞USC's Annenberg Digital Future
Study highlights, July 2010:
•Only 22% of newspaper readers say they will miss print editions. Just 56% rated newspapers as important sources of information
• Americans spend an average of 19 hours per week online.
•0% of users say they would pay to use Twitter
•Looking at unprecedented levels of online communications, authors ask, "Have we reached the point at which users are going into 'online overload?'"
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