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Kodak’s Ofoto Now Offers KODAK PERFECT TOUCH Processing

Mark Goldstein | Global | May 20, 2004 | 1 Comments

Ofoto, Inc. Press Release 19/05/04

Online Photography Service Now Enabled With Premium, High Quality Digital Photo Processing
Emeryville, CA., May 19—Ofoto, Inc. (www.ofoto.com), a leading online photo service and wholly owned subsidiary of Eastman Kodak Company, today announced the addition of KODAK PERFECT TOUCH processing to its online photo processing services. KODAK PERFECT TOUCH processing service literally transforms pictures as they are being processed to individually improve each photo before it is printed. KODAK PERFECT TOUCH processing is now being applied to all Ofoto print orders at no extra charge.

With the addition of KODAK PERFECT TOUCH processing, pictures ordered through Ofoto will reveal more vibrant colors, richer detail and fewer dark shadows. The KODAK PERFECT TOUCH processing service was launched nationally last year at retail locations throughout the U.S. that offer KODAK Premium Processing services.

“Ofoto and Kodak are committed to creating technologies that enhance the quality of photos so consumers can get more out of their pictures - whether they use digital or film cameras,” said Lisa Gansky, president Ofoto Inc. and general manager, Digital Imaging Services for Eastman Kodak Company. “The enhancement of Ofoto with KODAK PERFECT TOUCH processing is a great example of how Kodak is applying its innovation in film photography to the company’s digital services, a benefit for our customers and our partners.”

KODAK PERFECT TOUCH processing is exclusively available through Ofoto and Kodak’s retail partners, and KODAK Picture Center Online, an online sharing service offered by Kodak’s retail partners. Ofoto pricing begins at $.29 for a 4x6” print.

KODAK and PERFECT TOUCH are trademarks of Eastman Kodak Company



 

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#1 Sandy DUller

I am interested in hearing about grants you might be offering for photographers. I have a friend who is brilliant when it comes to photography. He lost his wife 4 years ago and while she was alive he quit his job to take care of her. Because of his wife's illness he lives only on his social security. He has asked me to write to you to see if he could get a grant to help him with his photography business.
Any information you could send me would be very helpful
His name is Lewis Lawhorn and He lives in Tenn.
Thank You
Sandy Duller

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