Posted on 01/07/2010 5:18:19 PM PST by brianhumeck
Imagine walking up to a new office device, placing an object inside, and seconds later walking away with a professional photo for immediate use in all print, web and email communications. Taking its name from facsimile, Photosimile 5000 is the next generation imaging device for the office.
It was built to enhance daily business communication, but the ability to automate three dimensional image capture and digital presentation also has groundbreaking implications for ecommerce.
This PC-controlled desktop photography studio, integrates a 28 x 28 x 28 light box (featuring 6500K daylight bulbs, an automated camera positioning system and built-in turntable) with a Canon SLR camera and powerful workflow software to simplify and automate business photography. With Photosimile 5000, anyone can create professional, shadow-free pictures ideal for web, print and daily business communication. No experience necessary!
(Excerpt) Read more at up.zachshouse.org ...
Of course, I meant, “Move Over” not “Mover” : ) Either way, this is a pretty cool machine.
What good is it if you can’t sit on it and make a photocopy of your butt?
Oh, my. There goes the stock photography business. Sigh.
“Tea, Earl Grey, Hot”
It’s: “Tea, hot, Earl Grey.”
...and yes, I do too have a life!
Maybe microstock. What’s your stock site? Mine his http://shootingnouns.com and I also sell at Alamy
I’m typing with one finger bandaged. I just saw another typo on my last comment. I just want healed. : )
I have had a little success with Shutterstock but really never seem to have anything really useful to peddle although people as a rule like what I do. The only actual money I make in photography is in virtual tours. Yours is bookmarked. I need to get back into website building too.
I've heard the line spoken both ways.
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