 h a l f b a k e r y Is it soup yet?
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This could easily exist using available
technology, it's just a question of
combining it:
Take a printer that can both print digital
photographs, and cds. Integrate a cd/dvd
burner. Integrate a hard drive to buffer a
photo collection. Integrate electronics to
connect to a television for
control, and
photo viewing. Integrate software that
helps tag, organise and track photo
libraries across many discs. Integrate a
simple server that presents the photos as
web galleries (which would actually be the
navigable front end to the device, as
controlled from the telly).
This is a device for people that don't want
to own a computer, but would like to
participate in digital photography without
suffering the disadvantage of not being
able to archive and organise their shots in
the digital domain.
The computer-less digital camera owner
would have one box that they connect the
camera to, and offload all their shots onto.
The unit would allow printing of shots (for
it is a printer), and when a library becomes
a certain size, archiving of shots onto CD
or DVD blank media. It would also allow
selection of arbitrary single/grouped
photos to be burned to CD to distribute to
friends, take down the shops to be
printed, etc. It would also allow slideshows
to be viewed on telly. [link]
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funnily enough I just spent half an hour with a perfect stranger looking at cameras for his girlfriend. they didn't have a computer and he couldn't make his mind up whether to go for the chicken or the egg. |
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My, [po], you really do live, don't you? |
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I most certainly do. Merton Park is where it all goes on... ;) |
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My God, I live there too! |
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