![]() ![]() Images were taken to each kiosk on a single SD card, then loaded and printed with default settings. Images included colour-soaked sunsets, sodium lamp-soaked pictures from the Australian Open, red-eye-ridden indoor happy snaps, full-sun beach shots, a commercial picture of an astronaut in space, and a green-heavy rainy-day picture. Barring Kmart's thermal prints, all shops offer discounts as you print more and more prints in a single job.Īt each store, we printed eleven digital images selected to give a wide range of tonality, colour and lighting. Regular prints at Camera House and Ted's were AU$0.49 each, Jade charges AU$0.60 each, and Kmart's instant thermal prints (more about these later) topped the charts at AU$0.59 each. Prices ranged across the full spectrum, with Big W matching Harvey Norman's bargain-basement AU$0.15 per print offer. We also visited our local professional printing shop, Jade Studio in suburban Mentone, to get a set of prints produced under the eye of an expert. IntroductionĬ recently visited five different photographic printing outlets at Melbourne's Westfield Southland shopping centre: Ted's Camera, Kmart, Big W, Southland Camera House, and Harvey Norman. Most places offer prints at around AU$0.50 each, but heavy discounting and loss leading by some of the bigger electronics stores have brought sale prices down to around AU$0.15.Ĭustomers flock to such offers, but Harvey Norman recently learned the hard way that this kind of discounting has its downsides: stores were suffering from queues of up to 20m long, four-day turnaround and computers that simply crashed because they couldn't keep up with the load.Īt such low prices, logic would argue, surely something is lost? Do you really get what you pay for when it comes to printing at a photo kiosk? We hit the streets to find out. KODAK Picture Kiosk and KODAK Adaptive Picture Exchange (APEX) systems.Not all printing services are equal, however, and some are downright horrible. The new solutions are available now at retail locations with the Consumers can make use of new designs and backgrounds, as well The consumer to decide to print immediately or personalise the layoutįurther. Which organises and places photos in a photo book template then allows KODAK Picture Kiosks now also feature KODAK SmartFit Technology, The ability to safely archive and store image libraries and 38 new Is introducing new KODAK Photo Book and KODAK Personal Greeting designs, In addition to expanding its social connectivity suite, the company Picasa and KODAK Gallery to create personalised photo products at the Images from their own, as well as from their friends' shared photoĪlbums on social networks and imaging sites such as Facebook, Google Wednesday enhancements to its KODAK Picture Kiosk software.Īccording to the company, the software now allows consumers to use Imaging company Eastman Kodak Company (NYSE:EK) announced on Kiosk software(C)1994-2011 M2 COMMUNICATIONS ![]() TELECOMWORLDWIRE-October 13, 2011-Kodak enhances KODAK Picture
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