Kodak is still trying to make digital still photography more appealing (EP
860 980). A new button on the camera will let you “order” prints as you snap
away, storing your instructions on the camera’s removable memory card. You
decide which images to print and at what quality—opting for a cheap low-
definition printer or an expensive high-quality thermal imager. When you’ve
finished taking pictures you simply take the memory card to a high street photo
bureau or slot it into a kiosk to get an automatic print-out according to the
instructions you specified on the card.
More from New Scientist
Explore the latest news, articles and features
Technology
AI could offer a shortcut for designing more efficient airplane wings
News
Technology
Feeding our books into generative AI risks creating a cultural void
91ɫƬ
Technology
Quantum computing may be facing a replication crisis
News
Technology
Rogue hacking AIs have changed the cybersecurity landscape
News
Popular articles
Trending New Scientist articles