System and method for remotely selecting photographic images

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Picture signal generator

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358527, H04N 104, G03F 310

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056662157

ABSTRACT:
A photographic image can be viewed at a customers location on her personal computer and images selected for initial printing, reprinting and ordering related image services. Photographic negatives are provided to a scanner to obtain image data. The image data is manipulated to provide a positive image of the photographic negatives and sent to the customers personal computer. The desired prints are then selected and order information is provided, based on the positive image as displayed on the display of the personal computer. The order information is recorded to allow the desired prints and services to be created and the resulting order is sent to a designated addressee.

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Select-A-Print, "American Drug Store" Feb. 18-21, 1993.

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