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Develop Film While You Wait! 

Digital PIC, Digital Dry Film Process, in minutes develops exposed, undeveloped 35mm film directly into a high resolution RGB digital format without plumbing nor generation of hazardous waste. It gives a direct output to media, print, display or electronic archive and distribution.

Digital PIC - Digital Dry Film Process Technology


Digital PIC Film Capture Engine


Digital PIC kiosk receives 2002 "Best of What's New" Award from Popular Science magazine


Changing the Way the Future Develops...

With Digital PIC, a roll of exposed but undeveloped 35mm film is placed into a feeder. As the film is fed through the image capture engine, a proprietary non-toxic developing agent is applied to the film with no resultant by-product. The Digital PIC system then makes a digital record of the image. Once this image data is captured, settings are established on a pixel-by-pixel basis for each element of the image, with each element developed to its optimal exposure level. The system develops 14 rolls per hour and accommodates users with multiple rolls. The data for the final digitized images can be routed to multiple destinations, including the Internet, a file server, printers, removable disk media, CD-ROM, or Digital Versatile Disks (DVD), where the developed image is stored or printed.

The developed digital images may be managed online using commercially available file servers with archival and retrieval software or with HTML tags on Web server software.

The Digital PIC process produces a  Digital Negative CD instead of chemical film negatives. The Digital Negative CD includes data that will generate images similar in quality to a film negative. However, due the digital nature of the images, it offers much greater flexibility to the consumer. The Digital Negative CD is a functional medium that can be used to facilitate communication with images.


Film Input Station
When you add a touch screen LCD, a receipt printer, an optional credit/debit card reader, and a one-time use camera opener to the Digital PIC capture engine, you have a Film Input Station. The Input Station can connect to any network, digital minilab, photo kiosk, or other digital printing device for a full range of photographic quality output. See more on the Film Input Station.

Film Input Station

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Overview

Digital PIC - Digital Dry Film Process develops 35mm film directly into a high resolution RGB digital format without plumbing or hazardous wastes.

Features
Sweden hotelesSelf Service Operation
Develops 35mm Film
Real-Time Digitization
No Plumbing or Hazardous Effluents
Maastricht cheap hotelsConsistent Image Quality
Simultaneous Output to Multiple Formats
Internet and Broadband Ready
Compact Footprint
Adaptable Configurations
Consumer Benefits
10 Minute Develop and Print
Print Only What You Want
All Images on CD Automatically
Enlargements and Reprints
Variety of Package Print Options
Edit Images Before Printing
Digital PIC Test Locations

Previous Locations

CVS/pharmacy - Boston
Karstadt-Foto Quelle - Munich, Germany
Japan Camera - Canada
Camera Land - New York City
Keeble & Shuchat Photography - Palo Alto
Precision Camera & Video -  Austin, TX
Works With

Digital ROC plug-in
Digital SHO plug-in
Digital GEM plug-in

More Info

Brochure (PDF)
FAQs
Input Station (PDF)

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