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KIS Photo-Me Group kiosks turn digital pics into photo albums


• 04 Feb 2009

ATLANTA - KIS Photo-Me Group, a provider of instant printing equipment, will launch its new Photobook Maker free-standing kiosks at PMA 09.

According to a news release, the kiosks are an industry first, combining cutting-edge software with the latest digital imaging technology to produce long-lasting photo albums in minutes.

Designed to quickly and easily turn digital images into attractive print albums, the KIS Photobook Maker uses smart technology software to arrange pictures into an aesthetic layout based on archival details and photo orientation.

Up to 30 pages and 90 photos can be included in each KIS Photobook. The high quality albums feature a glossy finish and 300 dpi print resolution and stain resistant scratch-proof paper. The DVD jacket size (5.7" x 8"), complete with the album title printed on the spine, is easy to view, share and store.

Established in 1954, KIS Photo-Me Group has over 43,000 digital photo kiosks and photo booths on five continents. The company continues to trade on the London Stock exchange.




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