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Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.announce
From: Conrad_Geiger@NeXT.COM (Conrad Geiger)
Subject: NeXT Embraces Photo CD Multimedia Imaging Technology
Organization: Next Announcements
Approved: sanguish@digifix.com

For Immediate Release


Contact:	
Karen Logsdon	
NeXT Computer, Inc.	
415/780-3786	
	or
Paul McAfee
Kodak
716/724-6404

NeXT Embraces Photo CD Multimedia Imaging Technology

SAN FRANCISCO, May 25, 1993 - Kodak and NeXT Computer, Inc. today
announced that NeXT has embraced Kodak's Photo CD technology as
part of its multimedia strategy.  As part of this strategy,
NEXTSTEP Release 3.1 includes a demonstration application called
Photo Album that allows users to view high-quality images based on
Kodak's Photo CD standard.  NEXTSTEP Release 3.1 began shipping
today, for both Intel-based PCs and NeXT workstations.

Photo Album allows people to view their photographs on-line and to
create on-line scrapbooks or photo albums, using a CD-ROM drive to
store images developed with Kodak Photo CD processes.  Film shot
using a standard camera can be taken to a Photo CD Imagining
workstation-equipped processing outlet that develops the images for
CD viewing in addition to standard photographic prints.

"With the Photo Album demo application, NEXTSTEP is embracing a key
multimedia standard," said Margaret Chan, manager of NEXTSTEP
product marketing at NeXT.  "By including the Photo CD
compatibility with our system software, we hope to help awaken
users to the possibilities of on-line photographs.  We think
CD-ROM-based images will be increasingly important for wide-ranging
business, education, entertainment and personal applications."

NeXT is also porting Kodak's Photo CD Access Development Toolkit
for the NEXTSTEP environment.  This toolkit, which will work like
any other object-oriented toolkit for NEXTSTEP, will allow
developers to incorporate Photo CD-based capabilities into any kind
of application.

"We're looking to NEXTSTEP, as a premier object-oriented software
environment on the market today, to pave the way for Kodak's Photo
CD Access Development Toolkit," said Georgia McCabe, worldwide
manager, commercial CD Imaging of Kodak.  "Our long-term strategy
is to help developers create software that will let people interact
with photographic images in new and different ways."

As a demonstration application, and an additional step in NeXT's
technology directions, Photo Album will be provided free of charge
to all NEXTSTEP Release 3.1 customers, but it will not be supported
by either NeXT or Kodak.

NeXT develops and markets the industry-acclaimed NEXTSTEP
object-oriented software for industry-standard computer
architectures.  NEXTSTEP is used by customers to develop and deploy
client/server applications, using both custom and shrink-wrapped
productivity software.  NeXT is headquartered at 900 Chesapeake
Drive, Redwood City, Calif., 94063.

NeXT, the NeXT logo and NEXTSTEP are registered trademarks of NeXT
Computer, Inc.  All other trademarks mentioned belong to their
respective owners.


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