This issue features coverage of IPIC 2025 [Film Processing in 2025 – Thriving in a Resurgent Industry; Double Exposure: Actionable Strategies to Create Synergy Between Online + In-Store Channels, Sublimation with Photography], Visual 1st 2025 [What Visual 1st Revealed About the Photography Industry; Rediscovering The Magic Of Analog: Insights From The Retro Imaging Panel At Visual 1st] and Phototalk {Broadcast India Show 2025: Where Imaging Meets Innovation].
Brief News: The Hydra Color Engine, based on Alwan’s patented spectral prediction technology; The tone of your AI prompt may be just as important as the content; DP Review visits Canon’s Utsunomiya mass production high precision lens factory; Retailers feature the Forest Stewardship Council FSC logo on their certified wood-based products; Perplexity signs a multi-year licensing deal with Getty Images to boost AI-powered search visuals; Will Photo Prints Products Survive in the Digital Photo Era?; Xerox TriShield 360 Cyber Solution is a holistic cybersecurity offering; Cybercriminal gang claims to have stolen data from hundreds of companies; Family stock photos significantly enhance emotional resonance in digital marketing; Do parents uploading school photos to an AI Watermark Removal site realize the danger?; 75% of the time the reason for marketing difficulties is actually disconnected data; Fiery, LLC, to acquire all interests in Inèdit Software; The 2025 US Photo Merchandise Study from Rise Above Research; SinoColor FB-2513s flatbed printer operates at a consistent speed of 28 sq.m/hr.; Customization possibilities make WhiteWall’s Coffee Table Book a more attractive option; Is the world moving in a more monotone film direction?
