I thought this was funny. I was in Tokyo last Monday speaking at Mobile Monday and one of the recent developments someone mentioned was Pulikura. Japanese photo booths - you know the kind like many shopping malls have for taking passport pictures and driver's license photos etc - now offer to send the images also to your cameraphone as high-resolution images.
This is pretty much the exact opposite of what most cameraphone experts suggest - that someone like Kodak should provide the chance to get cameraphone images turned into prints. Now someone allows us to get better pictures to our cameraphone than using the built-in camera (and the chance to pay money for the privilege rather than the free photo we can shoot on our cameraphone)
Sounds silly at first, in a country where everybody has a cameraphone, but then, consider the lame power of the flash - if any - of a cameraphone, and the poor quality of the lens and bad angle of the self-taken photo not to mention most cameraphones have resolutions of 1 megabyte or less. Then consider sitting in the booth, taking the posed photo with real flash - and having THAT sent to your phone (or your friends' phone etc). Surprising development, ha-ha, Pulikura.. And I haven't even started on my newest interest, the Mugen Puti-Puti ha-ha, this is sooooo Japanese...
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