![]() ![]() ![]() A 6-by-8-inch print plus an 8-by-10 frame will retail for $17 an 8-by-10-inch print and mat will cost $11. Aside from the collage, customers must also purchase a mat with anywhere from two to 13 slots for photos of various sizes, or a frame with a mat. The catch? The system is packaged to pull in a tidy profit. The patented technology automatically enlarges, shrinks, crops, aligns and arranges as many as 13 images on one print. 1 at 5,000 CVS/pharmacy stores nationwide. The company has installed 100,000 self-service kiosks at retail businesses worldwide since 1993 and will roll out the collage option beginning Dec. Kodak unveiled the new kiosk software Monday on the eve of Photokina, the world's largest photo-products trade show held annually in Cologne, Germany. If you don't make it that simple, it's not going to happen." "With the advent of digital photography, nobody has properly solved putting multiple photos together at the press of one button. "It goes back to Kodak's DNA: 'You press the button, we do the rest.' "We're opening up a whole new print-to-fit category," said Rowan Lawson, a marketing director in Kodak's consumer digital group. In typical fashion, its PYNK Smart Print system will try to catch the eye of the hustling masses. The picture-taking pioneer has been scrambling to counter eroding profits from photo processing over the last decade by reeling in custom-photo customers via retail channels. ![]()
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