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9961 The Future Image Report, V.10I.4, Sept. Oct., 2002

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IN THIS ISSUE
Page 1. Photokina 2002
The world’s largest photography exposition is now firmly in the digital age.

Page 7. Opening Keynotes
Photokina got started with words from the CEOs of Kodak, Fuji, Agfa, Epson, and others.

Page 8. Visual Communications Summit
Forbes and Future Image host imaging executives in New York; Q&A with Kodak CEO Dan Carp.

Page 10. Digital Camera News
Olympus offers a trio of new compact cams packed with features.

Page 12. Four-thirds lens system
Kodak and Olympus propose digital camera-specific optics.

Page 13. Components & Architectures News
15-inch OLED protype; DataPlay goes out of business.

Page 14. Industry Updates

Page 15. Internet Imaging News

Page 15. Executive Career Moves

Page 16. Inside Out




 







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