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Picture Frames
Attractive picture frames for displaying your favorite photos.
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Pacific Digital USB Digital Photo Frame (5x7)
The Memory Frame from Pacific Digital lets you transfer photos directly from your digital camera and play them back in a slideshow in your home or office. With its high-quality active matrix TFT LCD screen providing vibrant high-resolution images, the Pacific Digital MemoryFrame gives digital photographers an easy solution to showcase their photos, without the need for a PC or printer. The only product of its kind to be compatible with both USB cameras as well as USB readers for standard MemoryStick, CompactFlash, and SmartMedia memory cards, the Memory Frame operates with the vast majority of digital cameras in use today. The USB interface provides speed and portability allowing users to download immediately from their cameras with just a simple USB transfer. It is ideal for both home and office users to proudly display photos wherever you please. It fits nearly all 5 x 7 picture frames.
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Spectare - digital picture 1" key chain (square)
The Spectare Digital Picture Key Chain makes viewing digital photos fun and easy. Its unique keychain design features a colorful 1-inch backlit monitor and two viewing modes. Transfer up to 56 photos to the 512 KB internal flash memory and charge the internal battery by connecting it to you PC's powered USB port or AC adapter (both included). It has an approximate 3-hour battery life and includes software to let you browse, crop, and transfer photos from your PC.
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Spectare - digital picture 1" key chain (round)
The Spectare Digital Picture Key Chain makes viewing digital photos fun and easy. Its unique keychain design features a colorful 1-inch backlit monitor and two viewing modes. Transfer up to 56 photos to the 512 KB internal flash memory and charge the internal battery by connecting it to you PC's powered USB port or AC adapter (both included). It has an approximate 3-hour battery life and includes software to let you browse, crop, and transfer photos from your PC.
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Kensington Digital Photo Album
The Kensington Digital Photo Album is a system for remotely displaying digital photos on a continual basis. The album, which is the size and shape of a desktop picture frame, stores 12 images in a variety of formats for display at a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels and cycles through them at a user-selected speed. Unlike other digital picture frames, the Kensington photo album does not use a subscription-based system to upload images. To get the images into the album, you must transfer the photos from a computer via the USB port. The included Album Manager software installs on your computer and allows you to drag and drop images for display on the digital photo album. The software also lets you crop, rotate, and set the orientation of a picture, as well as set the display time. An assortment of controls on the frame let you adjust contrast, play, sleep, stop, and show the previous or next picture. Like a number of other digital frame offerings, there is a complementary online service. However, Kensington's online service is a bit different. Instead of including a modem, and charging a subscription fee, Kensington's offering is a free service that lets you share your photos with anyone you like. Uploading is accomplished using the Album Manager software. You can upload different sets of images and mark them as public or private, and let only the people you want view your photos. Anyone who wants to view your photos then downloads them and transfers them to their Kensington Digital Photo Frame via USB.
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Spectare - digital picture 5.6" viewer (black wood)
The Spectare Digital Picture Viewer makes viewing digital photos fun and easy. This digital photo viewer features a bright 5.6-inch LCD screen built into a black wood frame with natural wood accent. Photos are displayed off of memory cards such as Secure Digital (SD), MultiMedia (MMC), and Memory Stick. It includes software to let you browse, crop, and transfer photos from your PC. It's backed by a 90-day warranty.
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Originally almost
all photographs were black and white. Although
methods for developing color photos were available
as early as the late 19th century, they did not
become widely available until the 1940s or 50s,
and even in until the 1960s most photographs were
taken in black and white. Since then, colour photography
has dominated popular photography, although the
black and white format remains popular for amateur
photographers and artists. Black and white film
is considerably easier to develop than color.
(wikipedia)
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Most traditional photographs
are produced with a two-step chemical process. In
the two-step process, the film holds a negative image
(colours and lights/darks are inverted), which is
then transferred onto photographic paper as a positive
image. Another widely used film is the positive film
used for producing transparencies, usually mounted
in cardboard or plastic frames called slides. Slides
are widely used by professionals mostly due to their
sharpness and accuracy of colour rendition. Most photographs
published in magazines are still originally taken
on color transparency film. (wikipedia)
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Cameras
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All different
types and styles of cameras!
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Photo Equipment
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Equipment for photographers.
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Photo Supplies
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Supply for photographers.
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Photo Books/Magazines
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Photo books, journals
and magazines.
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Frames / Albums
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Display your photos
in memorable ways.
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Photo Software
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Photo editing and
publishing software
solutions.
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Brands
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Popular camera
manufacturers with
established reputations and products.
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Baby Photo Items
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Preserve precious
memories from the
youngest member of your family.
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